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Marbury v. Madison
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Right of judicial review to the Supreme
Court
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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National government supremacy, implied
powers in Consitution
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Barron v. Baltimore
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Bill of Rights does not protect individuals against state government
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Gitlow v. New York
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Cited Fourteenth Amendment as reason to protect individual's free press rights against state government
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Lemon v. Kurtzman
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Aid to church related schools must have secular legislative purpose, a primary effect that neither advances nor inhibits religion, and not foster excessive government entanglement with religion
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Zelman v. Simmons-Harris
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Upheld state policy of giving vouchers to parents sending their kids to religious schools
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Engel v. Vitale
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Forbid practice of prayer in schools
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Abington, Penn v. Schempp
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Law requiring bible reading in schools is unconstitutional
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Employment Division v. Smith
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State laws interfering with religious practices but not aimed at religion are constitutional
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Near v. Minnesota
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Forbids government censorship of the press
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Schenck v. United States
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Allows censorship if material provides "clear and present danger" to country
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Zurcher v. Stanford Daily
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Can use search warrant on newspapers or others w/out violating First Amendment
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Roth v. United States
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Obcenity not protected by Constitution (speech or press)
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Miller v. California
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Defined obcenity: lack of serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value
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NY Times v. Sullivan
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In libel cases, public figures must prove insults were intentionally malicious
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