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Supreme Court Cases Quiz

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1. McClesky v. Kemp




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2. Near v. Minnesota




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3. New York Times v. US




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4. Zelman v. Simmons-Harris




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5. NAACP v. Alabama




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6. Gregg v. Georgia




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7. Zurcher v. The Stanford Daily




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8. Reed v. Reed




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9. Barron v. Baltimore




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10. Gibbons v. Ogden




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11.  (1965) Constitution implicitly guarantees citizens' right to privacy.




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12.  (1972) Ruled against a special First Amendment privilege that would allow the press to refuse to answer grand jury questions concerning news sources.




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13.  (1857) The court ruled that slaves are property, not people. (Before 14th amendment)




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14.  (1976) Ruled that a North Carolina law establishing a mandatory death sentence for all convicted first-degree murderers constituted a violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.




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15.  (1973) Ruling that decriminalized abortion.




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16.  (1973) Ruling that determined the obscenity clause to related to works that lack literary, artisitic, political or scientific value. (LAPS test)




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17.  (1962) Mandatory prayer in schools is a violation of the establishment clause.




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18.  (1957) Obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment




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19.  (1989) Flag-burning is symbolic speech with a political purpose and is protected by 1st Amendment.




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20.  (1984) The nativity scene was allowed to remain in view; Allowed holiday decorations on town property





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