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| Marbury Vs. Madison | Wheter the Supreme Court of the United States ahs the power, under Article 3, Section 2, of the Constitution, to interpret the constitutionality
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| McCulloch vs. Maryland | Whether the state of Maryland had the right to tax a federal agency which was a property set up by the United States Congress
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| Gibbons vs. Ogden | Whether the New York statute that prohibited vessels licensed by the United States from navigating the water of New York was unconstitutional and, therefore, void
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| Dred Scott vs. Sanford | Whether Dred Scott, a slave, was a citizen of the United States and legally entitled to use the courts to sue
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| Exparte Merryman | Whether the President of the United States has the power to suspend a writ of habeas corpus without the consent of Congree; and whether Merryman was deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process
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| Munn vs. Illinois | Whether the regulation of railroar rates by the state of Illinois deprived the railroad companies of property without due process of law
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| Santa Clara County vs. Souther Pacific Railroad | Whether corporations should be treated as individuals under the Fourteenth Amendment; and whether the state of California denied Southern Pacific Railroad equal protection under the law
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| Wabash, St. Louis &Pacific Railway Co vs. Illinois | Whether a state government has the power to regulate railroad prices on that porton of an interstate journey that lies within it's borders
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| Chicago, Milwaukee & St., Paul Railway Co. vs. State of Minnesota | Whether states have the authority to regulate the rates which railroads charge fro transportation of passengers or goods.
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| In Re Debs | Whether the federal government has teh consitutional authority to stop railroad workers from striking
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| Unitd States vs. E.C. Knight Co. | Whether Congress has the authority to regulate manufacturing; and whether the Sherman Anti-trust outlawed manufacturing monopolies
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| Plessy vs. Ferguson | Whether laws which provided for the separation of races violated the rights of black as guarenteed by the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
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| Lochner v.s New York | Whether a law which limited the number of hours bakery employees were alowed to work interfered with the bakery owner's right to make employer/ employee contracts
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| Muller vs. Oregon | Whether the state of Oregon, through its regulation of women's work hours, violated the "privileges and immunities" clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by forbidding the employmet of women for more than ten hours a day in laundries and factories
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| Debs vs. United States | Whether the United States violated the right of freedom of speech given to Debs in the firts amendment of the U.S. Constituion
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| Schenck Vs. United States | Whether Schenck's and Baer's First Amendment right to freedom of speech were violated when they were convicted of conspiring to obstruct the recruitment and enlistment of service.
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| Schechter Poultry Corp. Vs. United States | Whether the National Industrial Recovery Act, which gave the President the authority to regulate certain aspects of commerce during the Depression, was and unconstitutional delegation of presidentail power.
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| Korematsu Vs. United States | Whether Executive order #9066 of 1942, violated Korematsu's 14th Amendment right ot equal protection of the law and his 5th Amendment right to life, liberty, and property; and whether because of the special circumstances of the world war, Congress or the
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| Dennis vs. United States | Whether the Smith Act violate the First Amendment proviion for freedome of speech or the Fith Amendment due process clause
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| Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka | Whether segregation of children in publich schools denies blacks their 14th Amendmetn right of equal protection under the law
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| Watkins vs. United States | Whether Watkinds wsa within his rights to refuse to anser and whether his conviction was a violaton fo the due process clause of the 15th Amendment
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| Mapp Vs. Ohio | Whether Miss Mapp's 4th Amendment right to be secrue from search and seizure was violated during the search of her home.
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| Engel Vs. Vitale | Whether a non-denominational prayer, recited in every classroom in a school district, violated the 1st Amendment's provision for seperation of Church and State.
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| Abington School District Vs. Schempp | Whether a state, in creating a statute that promotes prayer in its public school system, is violating the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which states that the government may not establish any religion.
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| Gideon Vs. Wainwright | Whether the state of Florida violated Gideon's 6th Amentment right to counsel, made applicable to the states by the 14th Amendment, by not providing him w/ the assistanc eof counsling for his criminal defense.
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| Escobedo Vs. Illinois | Whether the state of Illinois vil,ated Escobedo's 14th Amendment protections, his 5th Amendment right to remain silent, and his 6th Amendment right to asisstance of counsel by denying his request to speak to a layer before questioning.
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| Miranda vs. Arizona | Whether the state of Arizona violated the constitutional rights of Miranda under the 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendment when they interrogated him without advising him of his constitutional right to remain silent
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| Epperson Vs. Arkansas | Whether the Arkansas states that prohibited the teaching of evolution violated the establishment clause of the 1st Amendment and the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution because of is religious purpose.
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| Tinker Vs. Des Moines School District | Whether Marybeth and John Tinker have a 1st Amendment right to free speech to wear black armbands as a symbol of protest in a public school.
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| New York Times Co. Vs. United States | Whether the President of the United States had the power to stop the publication of historical news that might have an impact on the Vietnam war.
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| P.A.R.C. Vs. Commonwelth of Pennsylvania | Whether the Commonwealth of Pennsylvani's denial fo educational treatement for the mentally retarded violated the equal protection rights under the 14th Amendment
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| Swann Vs. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Board of Education | Whether forced busing and a restructured school system are methods of complying witht he integration demands set forth in Brown
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| Mills Vs. Boards of Education of District of Colombia | Whether the Board of Education's failure to provide schooling, hearings, and periodic reviews for "execptional" children violated the children's equal protection and dur process rights of the 14th Amendment
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| Roe Vs. Wade | Whether state law which bans or regulates abortion violates a women's right to privacy or personal choic inmatter of family decisions or marrige.
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| United States Vs. Nixon | Whether the United States violated President Nixon's constitutional right of executive power, his need for confidentiality , his need to maintain the separation of powers, and his executive privilege to immunity form any court demands for information and
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| University of California Regents Vs. Bakke | Whether the University's special admissions program, which accepted minority students with sinificantly lower scores than Bakke, violated Bakke's 14th Amendment equal protection rights; and wheter the University was permitted to take race into account as
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| Wallace Vs. Jaffree | Whether the Alabama law requiring a one minute silence period encouraged a religious activity in violation of the 1st Amendment establishment clause
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| Rust Vs. Sullivan | Can the Federal gov bar family planning clinics that recieve federal funding from giving women abortions; violation of the 1st Amendment? and righ to choose?
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| Planned Parenthood Vs. Casey | Can the state of Pennsylvania restrict abortions and create an "undue burden" won women's right to choose?
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| Webster Vs. Reproductive Health Services | Could Missouri establish varoius restrictions on the availability of abortions within their state boundries
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| Texas Vs. Johnson | Does teh 1st Amendment protect desecration of the U.S. flag as a for of symoblic speech?
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