Does the 6th Amendment's right to counsel in criminal cases extend to defendants in state courts, even in cases in which the death penalty is not at issue?
US v. Lopez questionUnder the commerce clause, does congress have the power to regulate guns near schools?
unanimous for McCulloch, the federal government has implied powers, states can't tax a federal institution
Engel v. Vitale impactSchool sponsorship of religious activities violates the establishment clause
6:1 for Engel, since it was a public school, it does violate the establishment clause
Wisconsin v. Yoder impactreligion trumps schooling
Lopez, a senior brought a gun to his public high school, illegal under the federal Gun Free School Zones Act. He was arrested and tried in federal court. He sued saying that regulation on state property (schools) was state business. (1995)
BCRA law banned Citizens United from showing an ad they made casting Hilary Clinton in a negative light calling it "electioneering" and thus against the BCRA. Citizens United appealed that the ad fell under their right to free speech and thus the BCRA was unconstitutional (2010)
used as precedent to declare the cap on campaign funding unconstitutional, now money=free speech
Wisconsin v. Yoder ruling7:0 for Yoder, forcing people to go to school despite a religious disagreement violated the free exercise clause
McCulloch v. Maryland clause
Schenck v. US factsDuring World War I, Schenck, secretary of the socialist party, mailed a pamphlets to draftees declaring that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibition against involuntary servitude meant that the draft was unconstitutional. He was charged with violation of the Espionage Act and sued saying that he was just exercising free speech (1919)
Marbury v. Madison questionDo the plaintiffs have a right to their commissions?
McDonald v. Chicago clause2nd Amendment right to bear arms, 14th amendment due process clause
Roe v. Wade questionDoes the Texas laws banning abortions violate the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment and a woman's constitutional right to an abortion?
Engel v. Vitale clause1st Amendment Establishment Clause
Wisconsin v. Yoder clause1st Amendment Free Exercise Clause
Brown v. Board of Education clause14th amendment equal protection clause
7:2 for Tinker, symbolic speech is protected under freedom of speech, students have free speech rights
Brown v. Board of Education questionDo state school segregation laws violate the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment?
5:4 for McDonald, the right to bear arms applies to the states
6:2 for Baker, SCOTUS has the power to rule on congressional districts
Marbury v. Madison ruling4:0 for Marbury, kinda. Marbury does deserve his commision, but SCOTUS shouldn't have heard the case first
unanimous for US, Schenck's encouragement of draft dodging was a clear and present danger
Brown v. Board of Education factsBrown was a student at a Topeka school. She had to travel much farther to the nearest black school than she would to the white one. With support from the NAACP Brown sued (1954
Roe v. Wade facts
Marbury V. Madison impactestablished judicial review
US v. Lopez clauseCommerce Clause
New York Times v. US questioncan the executive branch block the publication of classified government documents without violating the first amendment freedom of press clause?
Tinker v. Des Moines facts
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Gideon v. Wainwright question
Did Wisconsin's requirement that all parents send their children to school at until age 16 violate the First Amendment's free exercise clause?
Shaw v. Reno ruling5:4 for Shaw, factoring race into redistricting is unconstitutional
Brown v. Board of Education factsBrown was a student at a Topeka school. She had to travel much farther to the nearest black school than she would to the white one. With support from the NAACP Brown sued (1954
Marbury v. Madison clause
Schenck v. US facts
Brown v. Board of Education clause
Brown v. Board of Education question
Shaw v. Reno clause14th amendment equal protection clause
Baker v. Carr facts
McCulloch v. Maryland factsMaryland tried to tax federal banks in the state, McCulloch, the chief cashier in the Baltimore branch refused to pay. the state sued. (1819)
US v. Lopez factsLopez, a senior brought a gun to his public high school, illegal under the federal Gun Free School Zones Act. He was arrested and tried in federal court. He sued saying that regulation on state property (schools) was state business. (1995)
Does the federal government have implied powers?
1st Amendment Free Exercise Clause
unanimous for US, Schenck's encouragement of draft dodging was a clear and present danger
Citizens United v. FEC ruling
US v. Lopez clauseCommerce Clause
Citizens United v. FEC impactused as precedent to declare the cap on campaign funding unconstitutional, now money=free speech
Engel v. Vitale ruling6:1 for Engel, since it was a public school, it does violate the establishment clause
The Nixon administration attempted to prevent several newspapers from publishing materials belonging to a classified Defense Department study, known as the Pentagon Papers, detailing US actions in Vietnam. The president argued that prior restraint was necessary to protect national security. NYTimes sued on 1st amendment grounds (1971)
Does redrawing district lines based solely on race violate the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment?
protected freedom of press, government cannot stop printing
Schenck v. US clause1st Amendment freedom of speech
Gideon v. Wainwright rulingunanimous for Gideon, the right to an attorney applies to felony cases
6:3 for NYTimes, except in the case of a Clear and Present danger the US government does not have the power of prior restraint over the press
Does the 2nd Amendment apply to state and local governments through the 14th Amendment's due process clause and thus prevent states from banning gun ownership?
Wisconsin v. Yoder ruling7:0 for Yoder, forcing people to go to school despite a religious disagreement violated the free exercise clause
Gideon v. Wainwright facts
McDonald v. Chicago factsThe Chicago system for obtaining gun permits was so annoying that it was almost impossible to obtain one. McDonald sued Chicago for violating his 2nd amendment rights (2010)