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In 1803, Chief Justice Marshall established judicial review in this landmark case, giving the Court power to declare laws unconstitutional

What is Marbury v. Madison

100

The case in which SCOTUS ruled that a state could not tax a federal institution 

What is McCulloch v. Maryland

100

The case in which SCOTUS ruled that advocating draft dodging was not protected speech

What is Schenck v. United States 

100

This 1954 case unanimously declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, paving the way for the Civil Rights movement

What is Brown v. Board of Education

100

This 1962 case ruled that school-sponsored prayer in public schools violates the First Amendment's establishment clause

What is Engel v. Vitale

200

The case in which SCOTUS ruled that a National Bank is constitutional

What is McCulloch v. Maryland

200

This 2010 case declared Chicago's handgun ban unconstitutional, applying the Second Amendment to state and local laws

What is McDonald v. Chicago

200

The case in which SCOTUS ruled that Heller applied to the states

What is McDonald v. Chicago

200

A 1969 controversy over armbands and the Vietnam War, this case protected symbolic speech in public schools

What is Tinker v. Des Moines

200

In 1972, Amish families challenged compulsory education for their teens, citing their religious beliefs. The Court ultimately sided with the Amish

What is Wisconsin v. Yoder

300

A 1963 case guaranteed the right to legal counsel for all criminal defendants at trial, regardless of financial means

What is Gideon v. Wainwright

300

This 1995 case narrowed the federal government's commerce clause power, striking down a law regulating gun possession near schools

What is US v. Lopez

300

This case incorporated the 6th Amendment's right to counsel against the states

What is Gideon v. Wainwright​​​​
300

This clause of this amendment is what made incorporation possible 

What is the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

300
Speech in public schools is generally protected provided it does not present this

What is a substantial and material disruption to school activities 

400

The constitutional clause relevant to the National Bank ruling 

What is the Necessary and Proper (Elastic) Clause

400

This 1919 case established the "clear and present danger" test for limiting free speech during wartime

What is Schenck v. US

400

The constitutional clause relevant to a state taxing the federal government

What is the Supremacy Clause

400
This clause of this amendment is central to Brown v. Board​​​​

What is the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

400

These are the two incorporation cases (where incorporation was a central component of the case)

What are Gideon and McDonald

500

This made Brown v. Board unique compared to prior education civil rights victories

What is considering intangible factors such as the impact of segregation

500

This was a key consideration in the Supreme Court's Engel v. Vitale (not looking for relevant parts of the Constitution)

What is the compulsion factor of the prayer in public school (compulsory attendance, teacher-led prayer, peer pressure, etc.)

What is the religious purpose of the prayer

500

Marbury v. Madison established the principle of judicial review based on this Article of the Constitution

What is Article III

500

This was the Court's reasoning in Wisconsin v. Yoder (multiple correct answers)

What is state interest of kids attending school versus religious freedom

What is impact of the religious practice on the state 

What is impact of religious practice on the kids 

Etc.

500

This case arguably established federalism 

What is McCulloch v. Maryland