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Marbury v Madison

Marbury v Madison. Judicial Review The Supreme Court can strike down laws as being unconstitutional! (made Judicial Branch Strong!). John Marshall Marshall Court. Chief Justice from 1801-1835 Judicial Review-power to the Judicial Branch

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Marbury v Madison

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  1. Marbury v Madison Judicial Review The Supreme Court can strike down laws as being unconstitutional! (made Judicial Branch Strong!)

  2. John MarshallMarshall Court • Chief Justice from 1801-1835 • Judicial Review-power to the Judicial Branch • Strengthened the power of the Federal Government over the states in Federalism

  3. Plessey v. Ferguson • The Supreme Court ruled that Separate but equal schools were constitutional!

  4. Dred Scot Case • Dred Scot could not sue because he was not a citizen.

  5. Dartmouth v. Woodward • Patent laws that protected the rights of inventors

  6. Gibbons V. Ogden • National Government regulates interstate trade

  7. Insular cases • “Constitution does not follow the flag!” • Subjected people do not have the same rights as citizens

  8. Earl WarrenWarren Court • Chief Justice from 1953-1969 • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

  9. Brown V. Board of Education • The Supreme Court ruled that separate but equal schools were unconstitutional!

  10. Roe v. Wade • The Supreme Court ruled that it was a women’s right to have an abortion in the first three months of a pregnancy.

  11. Miranda v. Arizona • You must be read your Miranda rights before you are arrested. • Rights of the accused!

  12. Gideon v. Wainright • If you can not afford an attorney one will appointed for you. • Rights of the accused!

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