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Separate but equal is equal. 1896 |
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Interstate commerce regulated by federal gov. 1824 |
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Judiciary Act of 1789 states cannot go directly to Supr. Court. If promised job, boss must give. 1803 |
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States cannot tax Fed. Necessary and Proper Clause- BUS is legal. 1819 |
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Georgia illegally sells land. New owners own it; sanctity of legal docs. 1810 |
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King of England originally gave college rights; therefore, NH cannot force into becoming public 1819 |
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Japanese Americans can be put into camps bc it's war time 1944 |
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Brown v. Board of Education |
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Separate but equal is not equal w/ regards to public schools 1954 |
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Laws that bar interracial marriages are illegal 1967 |
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University of California v. Bakke |
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Affirmative Action quotas are illegal, but race can play factor if people have equal qualifications 1978 |
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Oregon's restrictions of women's working hours are constitutional bc women need protection 1908 |
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Laws which bar married couples from purchasing and using contraception are unconstitutional 1965 |
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Abortion during first trimester is legal 1973 |
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You can teach evolution in public schools 1925 |
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Fourteenth Amendment only applies to citizens, not companies 1873 |
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Limit of working hours doesn't exist 1905 |
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