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, This case establishes the Supreme Court's power of Judicial Review - Answer>>> Marbury v.
Madison
Separate but equal" doctrine supreme court upheld the constitutionally of jim crow laws▪argued
in court that the Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments - Answer>>> Plessy v. Ferguson
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy, violated the guarantee of
personal liberty and the right to privacy implicitly guaranteed in the First, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth,
and 14th Amendments - Answer>>> Roe v. Wade
Established the exclusionary rule was applicable to the states (evidence seized illegally cannot be
used in court)▪Violation of the 4th amendment - Answer>>> Mapp v. Ohio
The case that ruled that slaves were property and could not sue▪Violated the 5th amendment,
helped bring on the civil war - Answer>>> Dred Scott v. Sanford
School newspapers can be censored by teachers and administrators. The journalism students felt
that this censorship was a direct violation of their First Amendment rights. The Supreme Court
decided that Principal Reynolds had the right to such editorial decisions, as he had "legitimate
pedagogical concerns." - Answer>>> Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
1954 case that overturned Separate but Equal standard of discrimination in education.▪Her family
believed that the segregated school system violated the 14th Amendment and took their case to
court. - Answer>>> Brown v. Board of Education
Maryland was trying to tax the national bank and Supreme Court ruled that federal law was
stronger than the state law - Answer>>> McCulloch v. Maryland
A 1989 case in which the Supreme Court struck down a law banning the burning of the
American flag on the grounds that such action was symbolic speech protected by the First
Amendment. - Answer>>> Texas v. Johnson
U.S. Supreme Court case that limited executive privilege - Answer>>> United States v. Nixon
a landmark case in United States Supreme Court history. In the case, the Supreme Court
unanimously ruled that state courts are required under the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution