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confining people movement and taking away their rights. |
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The Supreme Court took the power of judicial review. |
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McCullch v. Maryland(1819) |
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Establishing a national bank is within Congress power; states cannot tax a federal institution. |
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Regulating interstate trade is a powet of congress. |
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"Seperate but equal" Separate facilities for blacks and whites is constitutional |
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Brown v. Board of Education(1954) |
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"seperate but equal" is NOT constitutional, public schools must be intergrated. |
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Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education(1971) |
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Bussing students is an appropiate nehod for intergrating public schools. |
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Regebts of UC v. Bakke(1978) |
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Using admission quotas based on race is not constitutional. |
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Tinker v. Des Moines(1988) |
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students are gauranteed freedom of speech symbolic. |
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Bethel School District v. Frasier(1986) |
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students are guaranteed freedom of speech. but their speech is not protected if it is vulgar or offensive. |
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Hazlewood v. Kuhlmier(1988) |
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schools may regualte the content of student-produced newspaper. |
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Burning the American flag is protected as symbolic speech. |
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banned prayer from schools. |
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Gideon v. Wainwright(1963) |
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those who commit crimes and cannot afford a lawyer mus be provided with one from the state. |
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Established the Exclusionary rule-evidence obtained through an improper/illegal search may not be used in court. |
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Juvenille accused of a crimes must be provided the same rights as adults. |
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Students may be search in school w/o a warrant. |
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may abortions legal under the "right to privacy". |
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