Necessary & Proper
Supremacy & Federalism
Equal Protection
Free Speech & Expression
Due Process
100

Case that upheld Congress's power to establish the bank of the United States.

McCulloch v Maryland

100

This clause state that federal law is the "supreme law of the land.

Supremacy Clause

100

This amendment is the basis for most civil rights cases.

14th Amendment

100

Tinker v Des Moines was decided on what principle of the 1st amendment?

Symbolic Speech

100

This amendment guarantees the right to an attorney in criminal cases.

6th Amendment

200

Name the clause that allows Congress to carry out its expressed powers

Necessary and Proper Clause

200

This principle divides power between the federal and state governments.

Federalism

200

Shaw v Reno, court ruled that districts could NOT be drawn based on what?

Race

200

This case established "clear and present danger" test.

Schenck v. US

200

Amendment guarantees that no person shall be "deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process.

5th Amendment

300

In this case the supreme court limited the necessary and proper clause.

US vs. Lopez

300

States retain powers NOT delegated to the federal government.

Reserved Powers

300

Baker v. Carr, established "one man, one vote", what did this case require?

Equal population in House districts

300

NY Times v US, the president tried to stop publication of classified documents, the court sided with which party?

NY Times (the press)

300

This due process focuses on HOW the government enforces laws.

Procedural due process

400

Which act for maintaining a military would fall under the necessary and proper clause?

Draft

400

Which amendment to the constitution guarantees states retained powers.

10th Amendment
400

Rights to speech, religion, privacy, and due process are examples of what?

Civil Liberties

400

Citizens United v FEC ruled that political spending by private groups is what?

Free Speech

400

This due process limits WHAT the government can do.

Substantive Due Process

500

Which anti-federalist warned that the Necessary and Proper clause was too expansive?

Brutus

500

The supremacy clause applies when

State law contradicts a valid federal law.

500

Protection from discrimination, voting rights, and access to public facilities are examples of what?

Civil Rights

500
This test checks if the government has gotten to intwined with religion.

The lemon test

500

Term refers to the constitutional guarantee that laws must be applied fairly and consistently.

Due Process