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100

This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison


100

Maryland was trying to tax the national bank and Supreme Court ruled that federal law was stronger than the state law

McCulloch v. Maryland


100

Students in an Iowa school were suspended for wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam war. Ruled that this suspension was unconstitutional, and that public school students do not "shed their constitutional rights at the schoolhouse door."

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)

100

-Argued that a free republic cannot govern over a country as large as the United States

Brutus 1


100

States the principles on which the American government is based and gave reasoning behind a separation from Britain

The Declaration of Independence


200

A 1919 decision upholding the conviction of a socialist who had urged young men to resist the draft during World War I. Justice Holmes declared that government can limit speech if the speech provokes a "clear and present danger" of substantive evils.



Schenck v. United States


200

Amish children do not have to go to school until they are 16---they may stop after the 8th grade


Wisconsin v. Yoder


200

NO racial gerrymandering; race cannot be the sole or predominant factor in redrawing legislative boundaries; majority-minority districts.


Shaw v. Reno


200

First written Constitution of the US

The Articles of Confederation


200

Supreme law of the US

The Constitution

300

case that est. one man one vote. this decision created guidelines for drawing up congressional districts and guaranteed a more equitable system of representation to the citizens of each state


Baker v. Carr


300

A person who cannot afford an attorney may have one appointed by the government


Gideon v. Wainwright


300

The President argues that the publication of the Pentagon Papers is in violation of executive privilege. Result: The barring of the publication of these papers is in violation of the 1st A. Publication does not imperial the public.

New York Times v. US

300

-Argued that the establishment of a representative democracy is effective against partisanship and factionalism

Federalist 10


300

Series of amendments to the Constitution that guarantees individual freedoms and due process

Bill of Rights


400

1995 - The Commerce Clause of the Constitution does not give Congress the power to prohibit mere possession of a gun near a school, because gun possession by itself is not an economic activity that affects interstate commerce even indirectly.


United States v. Lopez


400

1954 - The Supreme Court overruled Plessy v. Ferguson, declared that racially segregated facilities are inherently unequal and ordered all public schools desegregated.





Brown v. Board of Education


400

(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy


Roe v. Wade


400

Addresses means by which appropriate checks and balances can be created in government and advocates a separation of powers within the national government

Federalist 51


400

Argues the purpose of having a single executive  in government and states that an executive brings the government both the energy of one person & the safety of an accountability to the people

Federalist 70

500

2010, States can not ban guns because of the right to bear arms and equal protection of the law.


McDonald v. Chicago


500

The 1962 Supreme Court decision holding that state officials violated the First Amendment when they wrote a prayer to be recited by New York's schoolchildren.


Engel v. Vitale


500

A 2010 landmark Supreme Court case that ruled that individuals, corporations, and unions could donate unlimited amounts of money to groups that make independent political expenditures.



Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission


500

Defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism and states that people have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws

Letter from a Birmingham Jail


500

Discusses the power of judicial review and argues that the federal courts have the duty to determine whether acts of Congress are constitutional

Federalist 78