First Amendment (Speech & Press)
First Amendment (Religion)
Federal Power & Federalism
Civil Rights & Equal Protection
Rights of the Accused
200

This case said the government can stop speech that is a "clear and present danger" (like shouting fire in a theater)

Schenck v. United States

200

This case ruled that public schools cannot lead students in a formal prayer.

Engel v. Vitale

200

This 1803 case gave the Supreme Court the power to cancel laws that go against the Constitution (Judicial Review).

Marbury v. Madison

200

This case ended segregation in public schools, ruling that "separate" is never equal.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

This case ensures that if you are charged with a serious crime, the state must give you a lawyer for free if you can't afford one.

Gideon v. Wainwright

400

This case protected students' right to wear armbands to protest a war, saying students don't lose their rights at the school gate.

Tinker v. Des Moines

400

This case said Amish children don't have to go to high school if it goes against their religious way of life.

Wisconsin v. Yoder

400

This case used the Supremacy Clause to say that states cannot tax a federal bank.

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

This case made sure that voting districts are drawn fairly so that every person's vote counts the same.

Baker v. Carr

400

(2x) This case requires police to remind you of your "right to remain silent" before they question you.4

Miranda v. Arizona

600

This case allowed the Pentagon Papers to be published, ruling that the government usually can't stop the press from printing things.

New York Times Co. v. United States

600

(2x) This is the only US state that can be typed on a single row of keys.

ALASKA

600

This case limited Congress by saying they couldn't use "business rules" to ban guns in school zones.

United States v. Lopez

600

This case said you cannot draw a voting district based only on race.

Shaw v. Reno

600

(2x) This green food is technically a berry, while a strawberry is not.

A Watermelon

800

This case ruled that corporations can spend as much money as they want on political ads because it is a form of free speech.

Citizens United v. FEC

800

When you go to a restaurant and the waiter asks "Is Pepsi okay?" because they don't have this.

Coca-Cola

800

This case ruled that the 2nd Amendment (right to bear arms) applies to state and local governments, not just the federal one.

McDonald v. Chicago

800

(2x) An old man kidnaps a boy scout and takes him to South America using balloons.

Up

800

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1000

(3x) This case protects speech even if it calls for law-breaking, unless it is likely to cause "imminent lawless action."

Brandenburg v. Ohio

1000

(2x) This case created a "test" to make sure government laws stay separate from religious activities.

Lemon vs. Kurtzman

1000

(4x) This case said the federal government has the power to regulate shipping and trade between different states.

Gibbons v. Ogden

1000

(3x) This old case (later overturned) said that "separate but equal" facilities for different races were okay.

Plessy v. Ferguson

1000

(2x) This case took the rule against illegal evidence and applied it to state and local police, not just the FBI.

Mapp v. Ohio