Political Science POLS 112 Exam 1

POLS 112 Exam 1

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Marbury v. Madison
Judicial review Supreme Court can only hear cases on appeal, 1st time act of congress declared unconstitutional and Marbury never got his commission
McCulloch v. Maryland
Allowed U.S. to have a common currency because Congress was given the right to establish a National Banking System. Supremacy Clause: Prohibited the states from imposing a tax on federal facilities as the power to tax can be the power to destroy.
Gibbons v. Ogden
Commerce is a federal domain and the states can not limit the exchange of goods and services. Defined the commerce clause and states that only the national government can regulate commerce
Dred Scott v. Sanford 1857
Superior court tried to uphold slavery by declaring Blacks non-citizens and could not sue.
Baker v. Carr Reynolds v. Sims Comillion v. Lightfoot
Reapportionment cases (each person=1 vote)
Barron v. Baltimore
Bill of Rights is not applicable to the states
New York Times v. Sullivan
Public officials only have limited protection from libel by newspapers when printed statements involve political issues
Ex Post Facto
Can't be charged with a crime prior to it becoming a law
Sheppard v. Maxwell Amendment?
Excess pretrial press publicity can result in an unfair trial (6th amendment)
Miranda Rights Amendment?
Police must inform accused of rights upon interrogation. 5th amendment (right to remain silent)
Indictment
Indictment by a grand jury is not a bill of right granted to the states
Gideon v. Wainwright Amendment?
Right to legal representation in state trials. 6th amendment
4th amendment
Protection against unreasonable search & seizure
Mapp v. Ohio Amendment?
Illegally seized evidence can not be used to convict. 4th amendment
Affirmative Action
Equal opportunity in all aspects of job/education (gender, race, etc.)