Unit 5 and Semester Exam Study Guide
CIVIL RIGHTS
TUES 1/31 - Shelley v. Kraemer, Bolling v. Sharpe, Brown v. BOE I & II , Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg BOE, US v. Fordice
WED 2/1 - Heart of Atlanta Motel v. US, Loving v. Virginia, Univ. of CA v. Bakke , Gratz v. Bollinger, Grutter v. Bollinger DUE THURS 2/2 , Schuette v. Coalition, Fisher v. Univ. of Texas,
THURS 2/2 - FRI 2/3 - US v. Virginia, Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson, Romer v. Evans, Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, Oncale v. Sundowner, US v Windsor, Bowers v. Hardwick, Lawrence and Garner v. Texas, Obergefell v. Hodges,
PRIVACY, DEATH PENALTY, PUNISHMENT, Etc.
MON 2/6 - FRI 2/10 - Louisiana v. Resweber, Furman v. Georgia, Gregg v. Georgia, Woodson v. NC, Jurek v. TX, Roberts v. Lou., Proffitt v. FL, Coker v. Geo., Enmund v. Florida , Atkins v. Virginia, Tennard v. Dretke, Thompson v. OK , Stanford v. Kentucky, Roper v. Simmons DUE THURS 2/9 - Smith v. Doe, Lockyer v. Andrade , Harmelin v. Michigan
MON 2/13 - THURS 2/16 - Griswold v. Conn ., Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Hill v. Col., Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt , Cruzan v. Missouri Dept. of Health, Washington v. Glucksberg, Baker v. Carr, Reynolds v. Sims, Wesberry v. Sanders , Citizens United v FEC, Shelby County v. Holder, Gill v. Whitford, Shapiro v. Thompson , SD v. Dole, US Term Limits v. Thornton, Chandler v. Miller, McDonald v. Chicago, DUE 2/17 Clinton v. Jones,
FRI 2/17 - TEST UNIT 5
TUES 2/21 - Current cases
WED 2/22 - REVIEW
SUPREME COURT in US HISTORY - TRIMESTER EXAM STUDY GUIDE - For the people you will need to answer these two questions: Who they are and why are they important. Court case must have the facts of the case, a brief explanation of the constitutional question, the conclusion of the court, and why it was important. You will be assigned to complete 4 people and 4 court cases that will be assigned the day of the final exam.
John Marshall, Roger Taney, William Howard Taft, John Jay, Charles Evans Hughes, Earl Warren, Morrison Waite, Melville Fuller, Warren Burger, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Salmon Chase, Louis Brandeis, William Brennan, Thurgood Marshall, William Douglas, William Rehnquist - all 9 current justices, judges bill, 3 levels of the federal court system,
Brown v BOE 1, Bakke, Furman v. Geo., Griswold v. Conn., Roe v. Wade, US v. Nixon, Baker v. Carr, Marbury v. Madison, Dred Scot, Plessy v. Ferguson, Muller v. OR, Schenck v. US, Tinker v. Des Moines, TX v. Johnson, Engle v. Vitale, Miller v. Cal., Miranda v. AR, McDonald v. Chicago, Obergefell v. Hodges