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justices, cases

TermDefinition
John Roberts Chief Justice, swing, George W Busch, 2005
Clarence Thomas Conservative, George HW Busch, 1991
Samuel Alito Conservative, George W Busch, 2006
Sonia Sotomayor Liberal, Obama, 2009
Elena Kagan Liberal, Obama, 2010
Neil Gorsuch Conservative, Trump, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh Conservative, Trump, 2018
Amy Coney Barrett Conservative, Trump, 2020
Kentanji Jackson Liberal, Biden, 2022
Marbury v. Madison 1803 Judicial Review
McCullouch v. Maryland 1819 Fed gov is supreme to states
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v Sawyer 1952 Limited power of president (Truman) of president of US to seize private property
Michigan v. EPA 1970 Must make reasonable decision making including cost
District of Columbia v. Heller 2008 Expansion of 2nd Amendment
King v. Burwell 2012 Limited IRS concerning policy passed by Congress and solidified ACA for Obama's terms
US v. Nixon 1974 President must present all evidence in a criminal trial
US v. Lopez 1992 Limited the commerce clause, gun in school zones
Hernandez v. Mesa 2020 Border patrol shot 15 yo and ruled in favor of officer
Arizona v. US 2010 States may not implement own immigration laws
Katzenbach v. McClung 1964 Restaurants Civil RIghts Act
Murphy v. NCAA 2018 Legally sports bet
Heart of Atlanta Motel v. US Hotel Civil Rights Act
NY Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen 2022 Expansion of 2nd amendment
NCAA v. Alston 2021 NIL
Gonzales v. Raich 2005 US may criminalized homegrown weed
Gonzales v. Oregon 2006 Assisted suicide up to states
McDonald v. Chicago 2010 2nd Amendment applies to states not just federal gov
Horne v. Dpt of Agriculture 2015 Raisons, 5th amendment requires gov to pay compensation when seizing private property
VL v. EL 2016 Adoption. States must recognize other states judgement
Printz v. US Can not require state & local officials to conduct background checks on firearms.
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