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=== Landmark Supreme Court cases: alphabetical ===
=== Landmark Supreme Court cases: alphabetical ===
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* Abington School District v. Schempp (1963: religion in schools)
* Baker v. Carr (1962, racial preferences)
* Bakke v. Regents of the University of California (1978)
* Bob Jones University v. US (1983)
* Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (2000: freedom of association; banned laws forcing inclusion in a private group; homosexuality)
* Bowers v. Hardwick (1986: privacy, homosexuality)
* Brown v. Board of Education (1954, equal protection, overturned ''Plessy'')
* Buckley v. Valeo (1976)
* Bush v. Gore (2000: presidential election)
* Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837)
* Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)
* Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010: campaign finance)
* Civil Rights Cases of 1883
* Clinton v. City of New York (1998)
* Clinton v. Jones (1997)
* Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842)
* Cooper v. Aaron (1958, states cannot nullify federal Court rulings)
* Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819)
* District of Columbia v. Heller (2008: gun rights upheld)
* Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
* Engel v. Vitale (1962: religion; banned school prayer)
* Escobeda v. Illinois (1964)
* Ex parte Endo (1944)
* Ex parte Milligan (1866)
* Fletcher v. Peck (1810)
* Furman v. Georgia (1972)
* Gibbons v. Ogden (1824: upheld federal interstate commerce / Commerce clause powers)
* Gideon v. Wainwright (1963: right to state-funded attorney)
* Gitlow v. New York (1925)
* Gratz v. Bollinger (2003)
* Griswald v. Connecticut (1965: "right to privacy; birth control)
* Grutter v. Bollinger (2003: upheld university diversity policies)
* Hamdi v. Rumsfield (2004)
* Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1983: speech; upheld limits on student publications)
* Heart of Atlanta v. US (1964)
* Kelo v. City of New London (2005)
* Korematsu v. United States (1944)
* Lau v. Nichols (1974)
* Lawrence v. Texas (2003: right to privacy; banned anti-sodomy law; homosexuality)
* Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)
* Lochner v. New York (1905)
* Loving v. Virginia (1967: equal protection; banned miscegenation laws)
* Mapp v. Ohio (1961: probable cause, due process; evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in criminal court)
* Marbury v. Madison (1803: judicial review)
* Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (2018: free exercise of religion, right to discriminate based on religious belief)
* McCulloch v. Maryland (1819: Supremacy clause, upheld implied powers)
* McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010: gun rights; applied Heller decision to states)
* McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020, tribal reservation rights)
* Miller v. California (1973)
* Miranda v. Arizona (1966: due process; informed rights before questioning)
* Muller v. Oregon (1908)
* Munn v. Illinois (1876)
* Murray v. Curlett (MD) (1963
* National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius (2012: updheld Obamacare by deciding that the requirement to purchase health care was a tax and not a governmental edict)
* NRLB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp (1937)
* New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985: public safety over rights of minors)
* New York Times v. Sullivan (1964: rights of press; "actual malice" requirement in libel)
* New York Times v. U.S. (1971)
* Northern Securities Co. v. U. S. (1904)
* Obergefell v. Hodges (2015: same-sex marriage)
* Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992)
* Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
* Pollock v. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Co. (1895)
* Roe v. Wade (1973: right to privacy; abortion)
* Roper v. Simmons (2005: execution is cruel & unusual punishment for minors)
* Schenck v. US (1919: )
* Schechter v. U. S. (1936)
* Scott v. Sanford (1857)
* Shaw v. Reno (1993)
* Shelby County v. Holder (2013: voting rights)
* Terry v. Ohio (1969: probably clause/ reasonable search justified without warrant in certain circumstances)
* Texas v. Johnson (1989: symbolic speech protection in burning of flag)
* Tinker v. Des Moines (1969: rights of minors; search & seizure)
* U.S. v. American Library Association (2003)
* U. S. v. E. C. Knight Co. (1895)
* U.S. v. Nixon (1974: executive privilege)
* United States v. Windsor (2013: same-sex marriage)
* Van Order v. Perry (2005)
* Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific Railway Co. v. Illinois (1886)
* West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943)
* West Coast Hotel v. Parrish (1937)
* Zelma v. Simmons-Harris (2002, religion, school vouchers)
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