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Marbury v Madison - correct answer 1803 Judicial Review: Can the court order the delivery of the commission and does the court have the power to review such a case? Court held that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional, thereby establishing judicial review McCulloch v Maryland - ...

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Marbury v Madison - correct answer 1803

Judicial Review: Can the court order the delivery of the commission and does the court have the power
to review such a case?

Court held that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional, thereby establishing judicial review



McCulloch v Maryland - correct answer 1819

Federalism: Can Congress create a bank and can states tax a federal entity?

Court held that the necessary and proper clause allowed Congress to create a bank and that the
supremacy clause implied states could not tax a federal entity



Schenck v U.S. - correct answer 1919

First Amendment: Is the Espionage Act protected by Congress's wartime authority?

Court ruled that the Espionage Act was constitutional; limited speech on unlawful behavior or actions
that present "clear and present danger"



Brown v Board of Education - correct answer 1954

Equal Protection: Do separate but equal institutions violate the equal protections clause?

Court held that "separate but equal is inherently unequal" according to the due process clause



Engel v Vitale - correct answer 1962

First Amendment: Does a prayer in school violate the establishment clause of the constitution?

Court ruled that prayer of any sort is not permitted in public schools because prayer in of itself is
religious



Baker v Carr - correct answer 1962

Districting and Representation: Does the Supreme Court have the right to hear cases related to
legislative apportionment?

, Court ruled that the court could hear the case because some of the issues related to the 14th
amendment (you need to be able to change districts when new a census demonstrates population
changes)



Gideon v Wainwright - correct answer 1963

Selective Incorporation: Does the 6th amendment guarantee a felony defendant?

Court ruled that because right of counsel is fundamental, it should be incorporated into the states,
meaning states could not deny citizens the right to an attorney



Tinker v Des Moines - correct answer 1969

First Amendment: Is symbolic protest protected by the first amendment?

Court ruled that as long as speech does not substantially interfere with school operations, free speech is
protected



New York Times v U.S. - correct answer 1971

First Amendment: Is prior restraint constitutional and does freedom of the press protect the publication
of "classified material"?

Court ruled that there was a "heavy presumption against prior restraint" even for national security
purposes



Wisconsin v Yoder - correct answer 1972

First Amendment: Does Wisconsin requiring parents to send their kids to school without a faith
exception violate the free exercise clause?

Court ruled that the free exercise of a religion is more important than the government's interest in
having students attend school past 8th grade



Roe v Wade - correct answer 1973

Selective Incorporation: Is the right to have an abortion permitted by the constitution?

Court ruled that the 14th amendment protected the right to privacy (established in Griswold v CT);
expanded definition of privacy



Shaw v Reno - correct answer 1993

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