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Supreme Court Cases

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show Baker v. Carr  
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Court ruled in 1875 that suffrage was not a right of citizenship so it was not unconstitutional to deprive a woman of the right to vote   show
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show Civil Rights Cases  
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Ruled that the government could not exercise prior restraint to prevent the publication of the Pentagon Papers   show
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show Wabash case  
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show Gideon V. Wainwright  
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show Plessy v. Ferguson  
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This case upheld the Wagner Act and the right of collective bargaining; expanded the use of the Commerce Clause to labor issues   show
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show Schecter v. US  
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show US v. E.C. Knight Co.  
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Stated that states cannot interfere with free speech thus incorporating the right of freedom of speech into the Fourteenth Amendment   show
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The Court ruled in 1877 that states could regulate commerce, in this case, a grain elevator   show
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The Court ruled that the right to privacy protected a woman's decision whether or not to have an abortion   show
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This case established that states could limit women's working hours; Louis Brandeis argued the case using a brief that made use of sociological data   show
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The Court's first major First Amendment decision, it sustained the Espionage Act and found that free speech can be constrained if it created a "Clear and present danger."   show
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show Northern Securities Case  
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show Griswold v. Connecticut  
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show In re Debs  
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Held that the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII was constitutional   show
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show Miranda v. Arizona  
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Declared that affirmative-action programs with racial quotas are unconstitutional   show
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show Brown v. Board of Education  
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