Semester 1 Final Flashcards
Barron v Baltimore (1833)
duel citizenship, 5th amendment eminent domain is not automatic
Benton v Maryland (1969)
double jeopardy applies to the states
Brown v Board of Education (1954)
NAAPC Thurgood Marshall - ended segregation in schools
Buckley v Valeo (1976)
you can spend as much of your own money on your campaign because it is free speech
Dred Scott v Sandford (1857)
Dred Scott wasn’t a citizen, ended the Missouri Compromise
Engle v Vital (1962)
Establishment clause, prayer in school
Gibbons v Ogden (1824)
Commerce clause
Gideon v Wainwright (1963)
Criminal case - right to council
Gitlow v New York (1925)
Penalized for free speech if presents clear and present danger
Griswald v Connecticut (1965)
right to privacy
Lemon v Kurtzman (1971)
Government cannot help fund if religion is involved
Mapp v Ohio (1961)
Evidence obtained illegally cannot be used
Marbury v Madison (1803)
Judicial review
McCulloch v Maryland (1819)
States cannot tax banks, or anything established by the federal government - supremacy clause
Near v Minnesota (1931)
prior restraint (goverment restrictions of material libelous)