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Supreme Court Congress Campaign Finance AP Gov. Review Supreme Court Congress Campaign Finance

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Marbury v. Madison Established Judicial Review, thee ability of the courts to declare laws or act of Congress unconstitutional.

MCCULLOCH V. MARYLAND Established implied powers through Elastic Clause Affirmed federal supremacy Increased power of Congress and Federal government by establishing implied powers

Gibbons V. Ogden Only Congress (federal government) can regulate trade between the states. Expands definition of what Commerce is. More power to the federal government.

Gitlow v. New York Ruled a NY law violated 1st Amendments freedom of speech protections Established selective incorporation doctrine which allows courts to apply Bill of Rights to the States because of 14th Amendments Due Process Clause

Other Incorporation Cases Gideon v. Wainwright- states must provide attorneys Mapp v. Ohio- States cannot do illegal searches Miranda v. Arizona – Miranda rights Chicago v. McDonald- States cannot take away guns

Schenck v. US Freedom of speech that creates a clear and present danger is not protected Establishes that out rights

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