AP US Gov Court Case Final
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A fair trial is more important than complete access of the press | ||
Students have right to free speech as long as it doesn't disrupt teaching or discipline | ||
Flag burning is a protected form of speech | ||
Upheld right of government to suspend parts of Constitution during wartime | ||
Scott was not a citizen, Struck down Missouri Compromise, and was the 1st case that led to Civil War | ||
Segregation was upheld "separate but equal" doctrine | ||
"separate but equal" violated the Fourteenth Amendment, unconstitutional | ||
Affirmative action is still legal, racial quotas are unconstitutional | ||
Gender discrimination fell under the 14th Amendment | ||
Incidental public good is enough to satisfy 5th Amendment | ||
Standard-less vote counting violates 4th Amendment; stopped recount, giving Bush presidency | ||
Laws banning doctors for suicide-assisted deaths are constitutional | ||
required non-English speaking students to be taught English | ||
Ended all death penalty cases because of the way it was held | ||
The death penalty can be resumed and enforced as a punishment | ||
gave the supreme court the power of judicial review | ||
upheld constitutionality of a national bank | ||
established exclusionary rule for the states and bill of rights applies to states | ||
allowed federal government to intervene in state reapportionment cases | ||
expanded 4th amendment to include conversations | ||
established the terry-patdown | ||
established the good faith clause to the exclusionary rule | ||
school officials only need reasonable suspicion to conduct a search | ||
the executive privelege is not absolute | ||
right to assemble even if the spectators become violent | ||
established that criminal defendants must be briefed about their rights before questioning | ||
prayer in public schools violates the establishment clause | ||
established the lemon test, which determines if a law defies the establishment clause | ||
upheld religous practices unless there is compelling state reason arguing otherwise | ||
government can put up religous displays as long as it also includes secular objects | ||
anyone accused of a crime must be given a lawyer | ||
first application of the exclusionary rule | ||
the government must prove that printing something could be a danger before censoring the press | ||
religous croups can use public facilities as long as all groups can have acess to these facilities | ||
police must stop questioning once a lawyer is asked for | ||
laws banning abortions violate privacy. abortions can be made in the 1st and 2nd trimesters |