Difference between revisions of "Landmark Supreme Court Cases"

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*[[McCulloch v. Maryland]]
 
*[[McCulloch v. Maryland]]
 
*[[J. W. Hampton, Jr. & Co. v. United States]], The [[Separation of Powers]] can be side-stepped if Congress provides an "intelligible principle" to guide the executive branch.
 
*[[J. W. Hampton, Jr. & Co. v. United States]], The [[Separation of Powers]] can be side-stepped if Congress provides an "intelligible principle" to guide the executive branch.
==[[Segregation]]==
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==Segregation==
 
*[[Plessy v. Ferguson]]
 
*[[Plessy v. Ferguson]]
 
*[[Brown v. Board of Education]]
 
*[[Brown v. Board of Education]]
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*[[Cooper v. Aaron]], not only a court case regarding [[Segregation]], but also establishes [[Judicial Supremacy]].
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==Right to an attorney==
 
==Right to an attorney==
 
*[[Miranda v. Arizona]]
 
*[[Miranda v. Arizona]]

Revision as of 18:39, September 27, 2016

This is a partial list of Landmark Supreme Court cases, with brief descriptions of the ruling.

Freedom of speech and of the press

Search and Seizure

Abortion

Slavery

Federalism

Segregation

Right to an attorney

Private Property

Homosexual Marriage

Second Amendment