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Supreme Court Case Review And the exam too

Commerce Clause List all cases that deal with the commerce clause. Which ones are required cases?

1st Amendment Find a non required case that deals with: Free Speech Find a similar required case Freedom of/From Religion What is the difference between the Free Exercise and the Establishment Clause

Selective Incorporation Define Selective Incorporation List all of the cases in your packet that are examples of selective incorporation. Star the required cases

4th, 5th, 6th List all of the cases that are based on the above amendments Star the required cases

Equal Protection List all cases decided on the equal protection Clause How many and which ones deal with: Congressional Redistricting Integration Star the required cases

Questions What was your favorite case to learn about? In your opinion, what was the most important case? Defend your choice. What case (2) do you find most confusing? Required Non-required

Exam 15 Multiple Choice questions 15 point matching list First 8 deal with the Bill of Rights and are scenario driven. The other 7 deal with the bill of rights Schenk v US Selective Incorporation 15 point matching list These deal with the impact/precedent of the 15 required cases 1 FRQ (5 points) US v Lopez Roe v. Wade Brown v. Board of ED. Engel v. Vitale