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Supreme Court Cases(10/21)
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Court Cases
1) Which court case required that an attorney be given to each
individual accused of a criminal felony offense?
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2) Which court case upheld the federal governments implied powers and
prohibited the states' ability to tax the federal government because
the ability to tax is the ability to destroy?
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3) Which court case upheld the policies of separate but equal?
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4) Which court case set the precedent of judicial review?
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5) Which court case held that a person must be read their rights when
arrested?
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6) Which court case struck down prayer in school?
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7) Which court case ended the policy of separate but equal and required
schools to desegregate?
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8) Which court case gave the federal government control of interstate
commerce?
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9) Which court case ruled that the government could detain Japanese
Americans during WWII because it was a necessary precaution?
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10) Which court case established the exclusionary rule ordering that
evidence illegally obtained in a search could not be used in court?
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11) Which court case said that the legislative districts in state
elections had to follow the one-man, one-vote rule ensuring that the
districts were equal in population?
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12) Which court case permitted abortion?
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13) Which court case upheld the espionage acts of WWI setting the "clear
and present danger" precedent?
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14) Which court case ruled that a president could not claim executive
privilege if he is breaking the law?
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15) Which court case ruled that the death penalty was unconstitutional
because due process was not being followed in all cases? Required
states to rewrite their capital punishment laws.
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16) Which court case expanded the requirements to desegregate including
busing, and setting ratial ratios?
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17) Which court case upheld the right of individuals to burn the flag as
a sign of protest? Upheld the first amendment.
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18) Which court case ruled that although colleges could use race as a
positive factor in the admissions process, it could not set a quotas
and thereby permit reverse discrimination?
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19) Which court case upheld a student's right to freedom of expression
as long as it does not infringe upon the learning environment and
pose a clear and present danger?
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20) Which court case permitted school officials to search students and
student materials on school grounds?
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21) What court case upheld limiting a student's freedom of speech if the
speech is lewd, offensive speech or conduct?
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22) Which court case upheld the right of educators to limit what can be
published in the school newspaper and is not a violation of the
students freedom of press?
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23) Which court case prohibited racial discrimination by businesses
based on the interstate commerce clause and upheld the Civil Rights
Act of 1964?
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