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Established Judicial Review   Marbury vs. Madison  
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Decision stems from the Yazoo land cases and upholds the sanctity of contracts.   Flecher vs. Peck  
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The court ruled that states cannot tax the federal government. "the power to tax is the power to destroy"   Mculloch vs. Maryland  
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Clarified the commerce clause and affirmed Congressional power over interstate commerce.   Gibbons vs. Ogden  
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Established that Indian tribes had rights to tribal lands that preceded all other American law. Only federal government could take land from the tribes.   Johnson vs. Macintosh  
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Established tribal autonomy within their boundaries. tribes were "distinct political communities, having territorial boundaries within which their authority is exclusive."   Worcester vs. Georgia  
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The interests of the community are more important than the interests of the business. the supremacy of society's interest over private interest.   Charles River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge.  
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Declared that labor unios were lawful organizations and the strike was a lawful weapon.   Commonwealth vs. Hunt  
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Chief Justice Taney ruled that this person was not a citizen and had no standing in court.   Scott vs. Sanford  
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Ruled that a civilian cannot be tried in military courts while civil courts are availible.   Exparte Milligan  
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Declared state passed Granger laws that regulated interstate commerce unconstitutional.   Wabash vs. Illinois  
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Due to a narrow interpretation of the Sherman Anti Trust Act, the court undermined the authority of the federal government to act against monopolies.   Knight vs. US  
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Legalized segregation in publicly owned facilities on the basis of "separate but equal"   Plessey vs. Fergeson  
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Confirmed the right of the federal government to place tariffs on good entering the US. From US territories on the grounds that the "Constitution does not follow the flag"   Insular Cases  
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Reestablished the authority of the federal government to fht monopolies under the Sherman Anti Trust Act   Northern Securities Co. vs. US  
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First case to use the "Brandeis brief" recognized a 10 hour work day for women laundry workers on the grounds of health andn community concerns.   Muller vs. Oregon  
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Declared that the Keating Owen Act unconstitutional on the grounds that it was an invasion of state.   Hammer vs. Dagenhart  
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People who interfered with the war effor were subject to imprisonment "clear and present danger"   Sheric vs. US  
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Unconstitutional minimum wage law for women on the grounds that it denied women freedom of contract.   Adkins vs. Children's Hospital  
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"sick children case" declared the National Industry Recovery Act unconstitutional on the fact that it delegated legislative power to the executive, that there was a lack of constitutional authority, and it sought to regulate bus. thatwere whollyintrastate   Schechter vs. US  
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