WGU C963(correctly answered)latest 2022
WGU C963(correctly answered)latest 2022Dred Scott v. Sanford Missouri Compromise unconstitutional Still slave since brought back to MO Plessy v. Ferguson Separate but equal Korematsu v. United States Japanese internment camps were constitutional United States v. Miller allowing federal govt to ban interstate shipping of some unregistered guns (because it was unrelated to state militias) Barron v. Baltimore Ruled that the Bill of Rights cannot be applied to the states. Gibbons v. Ogden Fed Govt has exclusive power over interstate commerce Prior Restraint censorship of a publication Brown v. Board of Education Segregation in the public schools is unconstitutional. Reverses the Court's earlier position on segregation set by Plessy v. Ferguson. Obergefell v. Hodgets Same sex marriage Buckley v. Valeo spending on political campaigns constituted political speech Marbuy v. Madison Supreme court can say law is unconstitutional Tinker v. Des Moines Students have the right to symbolic speech at school as long as it is not disruptive Brandenburg v. Ohio Gov't can't punish or prohibit inflammatory speech unless it is likely to incite imminent lawless action. Griswold v. Connecticut Established that there is an implied right to privacy in the U.S. Constitution Sherbert v. Verner Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment required that government demonstrate a compelling government interest before denying unemployment compensation to someone who was fired because her job conflicted with her religion. Mapp v. Ohio Evidence illegally gathered by the police may not be used in a criminal trial Miranda v. Arizona The accused must be notified of their rights before being questioned by the police Gideon v. Wainwright Right to an attorney Texas v. Johnson flag burning is protected by the First Amendment Roe v. Wade legalized abortion Cohen v. California Symbolic speech to express political opinions is constitutionally protected. Furman v. Georgia A jury must be used to make factual determinations to base a death penalty on Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Cannot limit campaign donations of corporations Burwell v. Hobby Lobby exemptions for 'closely held' corporations
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