Landmark Supreme Court cases
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Short list of Landmark Supreme Court cases
- cases as generally recommended for minimual study of the AP Gov exam
Case | Date | Court | Big Ideas/ Court Doctrine | Constitutional Issues | Constitutional Issues | Issues / Background / Description / Opinion | Dissent (if relevant) | Related Cases |
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Baker v. Carr | 1961 | Warren |
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equal protection (14th amendment) | judicial review | - held that the state of Tennessee had ignored a 1901 state law that required redistricting to be adjusted according to census results;
the state had not drawn new districts since 1901, resulting in overrepresentation of rural over urban citizens - the court held that challenges to state districting (gerrymandering) issues were not merely "political questions" and thus subject to Court review - the Court was split on the case and the case had to be re-argued |
- Justice Brennan argued that redistricting is a political question and should be left up to the states
- Justice Frankfurter held that the decision was "judicial overreach" |
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Marbury v. Madison | 1803 | Marshall | Judicial supremacy | - federalism
- constitutional interpretation by the Court |
affirmed concept of "legal remedy"[1] | |||
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- ↑ Marshall invoked (referenced) the ancient Roman legal maxim ubi jus, ibi remedium for "where there is a legal right, there is a legal remedy"