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Major Court Cases American
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1. Abbington v. Schempp
2. (1963) - ANS-Prohibited devotional Bible analyzing in public schools by way of distinctive
feature of the first Amendment's Establishment Clause and the 14th Amendment's Due
Process Clause.
3. Ashcroft v. ACLU
4. (2002) - ANS-Struck down a federal ban on "virtual" infant pornography.
5. Baker v. Carr
6. (1962) - ANS-"one guy, one vote"; ordered state legislative districts to be as close to
identical as viable in population; reapportionment.
7. Betts v. Brady - ANS-...
8. Bowers v. Hardwick (1986) - ANS-...
9. Brown v board brief - ANS-...
10. Brown v. Board, 1st
11. (1954) - ANS-School segregation unconstitutional; segregation psychologically adverse
to blacks; overturned "separate however same"; use of 14th Amendment.
12. Brown v. Board, 2nd
13. (1955) - ANS-Ordered faculties to desegregate "with all due and planned pace."
14. Buckley v. Valeo
15. (1976) - ANS-1st Amendment protects marketing campaign spending; legislature can
restrict contributions, however no longer how lots a person spends of his/her own money
on their own marketing campaign.
16. Bush v. Gore
17. (2000) - ANS-Use of 14th Amendment's identical protection clause to prevent the Florida
recount in the election of 2000; example of Supreme Court handling a "political query".
18. California v. Bakke - ANS-...
19. Clinton v. NY
20. (1998) - ANS-Banned presidential use of line item veto.
21. Engel v. Vitale
22. (1962) - ANS-Prohibited nation-sponsored recitation of prayer in public colleges with the
aid of distinctive feature of the first Amendment's establishment clause and the 14th
Amendments's due procedure clause.
23. Gibbons v. Ogden
24. (1824) - ANS-Established a broad interpretation of the Commerce Clause; determined
Congress' strength encompassed truly every form of industrial interest.
25. Gideon v. Wainwright

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