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McCulloch v. Maryland
Maryland tries to tax Bank of US; Court finds that they CANNOT do this; Congress CAN make a National Bank (Elastic Clause); National Government is supreme (Supremacy Clause)
McDonald v. Chicago
Heller case establishes that right to bear arms is fundamental right. Does it apply to states? Court says yes. Incorporates 2nd Amendment.
US v. Lopez
US Law create "Gun-Free Zones" around schools; Court says NO.; Commerce Clause cannot be used for ANYTHING, limits Commerce Clause
Marbury v. Madison
Midnight Judges; Marbury sues based on a Congressional Law; Court finds that law violates Constitution so is VOID Establishes Judicial Review
Engel v. Vitale
Public school required non-denominational prayer every morning. Court says NO; Outlawed prayer of any kind in Public School
Wisconsin v. Yoder
Amish parents sued to have their students removed from school after 8th grade because it is against their beliefs. Court said OK.; This is protected under the Free-Exercise Clause
Schenck v. US
Schenck found guilty of violating Sedition Act by distributing anti-war pamphlets during WWI.; Court upholds conviction.; Free Speech CAN be limited; Creates "Clear-and-Present Danger" Test
Tinker v. Des Moines
Students suspended for wearing arm-band in protest of Vietnam War; Court says NO; Symbolic Speech protected too; Students don't lose rights "at schoolhouse gates".
New York Times v.US
Pentagon Papers Case; NYT wants to publish leaked, classified documents. Government tries to stop them. Court says they can publish the documents.; The documents would not create a "clear-and-present danger", so prior restraint is not allowed.
Gideon v. Wainwright
Gideon found guilty because he couldn't afford a lawyer. Court overturns conviction.; Right to an attorney, even for those who cannot afford it. Creates Public Defenders Office.
Roe v. Wade
Roe wants an Abortion but Texas law says they are illegal; Court allows abortion. Right to Privacy includes abortion. States cannot ban abortion in 1st or 2nd trimester.
Brown v. Board of Education
Black girl wants to go to white school; Court says OK; Separate-but-equal is inherently unequal; Outlaws school segregation.
Baker v. Carr
People challenge how state apportionment took place. This had always been considered a "political question" left to Congress. Court rules on issue.; Created the precedent that the Court can rule on "political questions", especially apportionment.
Citizens United v. FEC
BCRA bans Corporations or Unions from funding campaigns; Court says NO.; Corporations = people, people have freedom of speech, money = speech, so…corporations have freedom of speech, which includes spending on political advertising, which cannot be limited.
Shaw v. Reno
NC draws district lines to create 2 majority-minority (black) districts. White people sue. Racial gerrymandering, even creating majority-minority districts, can be challenged in court.