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CasesMore Cases -Precedent Setting Executive Departments Constitution

-Case which established the policy of reading a list of certain rights to accused criminals upon their arrest. Row Question

-Miranda v Arizona Row Answer

-Case which established abortion as legal? Row Question

-Roe v Wade Row Answer

-Case which tested free speech and established that non-violent, non-disruptive protest is protected speech. Row Question

-Tinker v Des Moines Row Answer

-Supreme Court case that established the limits of school personnel to search students while at school. Row Question

-New Jersey v TLO Row Answer

-Case which challenged affirmative action laws and mandated that quotas can not be used. Row Question

-California v Bakke Row Answer

-Case which determined that flag burning was protected as free speech. Row Question

-Texas V Johnson Row Answer

-Case which stated that juveniles have the same protections as adults? Row Question

-In re Gault Row Answer

Row Question -Case which temporarily stopped the death penalty in America?

-Furman v Georgia Row Answer

Row Question -Case where the Court ordered the President to turn over recordings made in the White House to investigators?

-US v Nixon Row Answer

-Case held that school led daily moments of silence were deemed unconstitutional? Row Question

-Wallace v Jaffree Row Answer

-Name the famous case that established Judicial Review Row Question

-Marbury v Madison Row Answer

-Famous Case declared segregation to be legal across the nation. Row Question

-Plessy v Ferguson Row Answer

-Famous case that declared segregation to be illegal in the public setting. Row Question

-Brown v Board of Education Row Answer

-Case which was used to expand the right to an attorney to all felony cases. Row Question

-Gideon v Wainwright Row Answer

-Famous case which set exclusionary rules to the use of evidence found in police searches. Row Question

-Mapp v Ohio Row Answer

-This is the introduction to the Constitution that lists the purposes of government in the United States. Row Question

-Preamble Row Answer

-This is the only crime defined by the Constitution? Row Question

-treason Row Answer

-This phrase theoretically allows the government to “stretch” its powers? Row Question

-necessary and proper clause Row Answer

-Which statement in Article IV of the Constitution says that states will acknowledge the laws of other states and cooperate with one another over fugitives. Row Question

-full faith and credit clause Row Answer

-Name the statement of Article VI that states the national government is the highest form of government in the nation and that the Constitution is above all forms of government. Row Question

-supremacy clause Row Answer

-This is the agency within the national government who is responsible for enforcing the nation’s laws? Row Question

-FBI Row Answer

-This person is the leader of the Justice department who is responsible for enforcing the nation’s laws? Row Question

-Attorney General Row Answer

-This is a group made up of the highest ranking officers in each of the military branches who advise the President on military matters? Row Question

-Joint Chiefs of Staff Row Answer

-Name the government agency that is responsible for collecting taxes? Row Question

-IRS Row Answer

-These are the official identification documents for US citizens who want to travel to foreign nations? Row Question

-Passports Row Answer