Key Supreme Court Cases on Government Powers (copy)

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Martin v. Hunter's Lessee

Affirmed Supreme Court's authority over state courts in federal law matters.

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Ex parte McCardle

Addressed Congress's power to limit Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction.

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Patchak v. Zinke

Upheld Congress's authority to direct courts to dismiss specific pending cases.

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Baker v. Carr

Ruled that redistricting issues are justiciable, not just political questions.

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Nixon v. United States

Held that impeachment trial procedures are non-justiciable political questions.

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Flast v. Cohen

Established taxpayer standing to challenge government expenditures on First Amendment grounds.

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Powell v. McCormack

Ruled Congress can't exclude duly elected members for reasons beyond constitutional qualifications.

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U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton

States can't impose additional qualifications for congressional candidates.

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Marbury v. Madison

Established judicial review, allowing courts to strike down unconstitutional laws.

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Eakin v. Raub

Pennsylvania case supporting judicial review of state laws.

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Gravel v. United States

Extended Speech and Debate Clause protections to congressional aides.

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McCulloch v. Maryland

Upheld Congress's implied powers and federal supremacy over states.

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McGrain v. Daugherty

Affirmed Congress's power to compel witnesses in investigations.

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Watkins v. United States

Limited Congress's investigative powers, requiring clear authorization.

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Barenblatt v. United States

Upheld HUAC's authority to investigate communism.

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Trump v. Mazars USA, LLP

Limited Congress's subpoena power over the President's personal records.

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South Carolina v. Katzenbach

Upheld Congress's broad enforcement powers under the 15th Amendment.

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Bush v. Gore

Halted Florida recount, effectively deciding 2000 presidential election.

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In re Neagle

Recognized President's authority to protect federal officials without explicit statute.

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Clinton v. New York

Struck down Line Item Veto Act as unconstitutional.

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Morrison v. Olson

Upheld constitutionality of independent counsel provisions.

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Myers v. United States

Affirmed President's power to remove executive officers.

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Humphrey's Executor v. United States

Limited presidential removal power for quasi-legislative/judicial agencies.

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United States v. Nixon

Limited executive privilege, requiring release of Watergate tapes.

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Trump v. Vance

Held President isn't immune from state criminal subpoenas.

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Nixon v. Fitzgerald

Granted absolute immunity to President for official acts.

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Clinton v. Jones

Allowed civil lawsuits against sitting President for unofficial acts.

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Ex parte Grossman

Upheld President's pardon power for criminal contempt of court.

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Murphy v. Ford

Upheld President Ford's pardon of Nixon.