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Major Court Cases American
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Marbury v. Madison

(1803) - Correct answer-Established Judicial Review; "midnight judges"; John

Marshall; power of the Supreme Court.

McCulloch v. Maryland

(1819) - Correct answer-Established national supremacy; established implied

powers; use of elastic clause; state unable to tax fed. Institution; John Marshall;

"the power to tax the power to destroy."

Gibbons v. Ogden

(1824) - Correct answer-Established a broad interpretation of the Commerce

Clause; determined Congress' power encompassed virtually every form of

commercial activity.

Plessy v. Ferguson


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, (1896) - Correct answer-Established "separate but equal." Gave Supreme Court

approval of Jim Crow laws.

Weeks v. U.S.

(1914) - Correct answer-Established the "Exclusionary Rule" at the federal level;

illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court.

Schenck v. U.S.

(1919) - Correct answer-Clear and present danger test; shouting "fire" in a crowded

theater; limits on speech, especially in wartime.

Gitlow v. New York

(1925) - Correct answer-Established precedent of federalizing Bill of Rights

(applying them to the states); states cannot deny freedom of speech, protected

through due process clause of Amendment 14.

Near v. Minnesota

(1931) - Correct answer-Held that the 1st Amendment protects newspaper from

prior restraint.

Palko v. Connecticut




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