Friday, June 5, 2009

Bill of Rights 1789 - present Final Exam Terms

Establishment Clause
Free Exercise Clause
Thomas Jefferson
WVA Board of Education v. Barnette
Minersville v. Gobitis
Felix Franfurter
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Hugo Black
New York State Board of Regents
Engle v. Vitale
Abington v. Schempp
Epperson v. Arkansas
Clarence Darrow
Butler Act
ACLU
William Jennings Bryan
balanced time
release time
Van Orden v. Perry
McCreary County, Kentucky v. ACLU Kentucky
Everson v. Board of Education
Zorach v. Clauson
Wisconsin v. Yoder
Welsh v. United States
Mueller v. Allen
McCollum v. Board of Education
Pierce v. Society of Sisters
Wallace v. Jaffree
Walz v. NYC Tax Commission
“benevolent neutrality”
“child benefit theory”
Excessive Entanglement Standard
Oregon v. Smith
Lemon v. Kurtzman
Compelling interest rule
Generally applicable law rule
McGowan v. Maryland (blue laws)
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris

United States Constitution
• Basic structure of
• First 10 amendments of
• Basic powers held by different branches of government

Trial jury
Grand jury
14th amendment
Bill of Rights
due process
equal protection
civil liberties
judicial review
Dangerous Tendencies Test/Clear and Present Danger
Writ of certiorari


Barron v. Mayor of Baltimore
Hurtado v. California
Slaughterhouse Cases
Kelo v. New London
Earls v. Bd of Ed
Meyer v. Nebraska
Gitlow v. New York
Marbury v. Madison
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Schenk v. United States
Presser v. Illinois
Abrams v. United States

Bolshevic Revolution
Haymarket Uprising
IWW
Industrialization
Espionage Act
Revolutionary socialism
Earl Warren
“power of the purse”
Federalism
Federalist/anti-federalist
Electoral College
Constitutional Convention of 1787
separation of powers
John Locke
Declaration of Independence
checks and balances
amending process
House of Representatives
Senate
Articles of Confederation
Bill of Rights
Whiskey Rebellion
Shays’ Rebellion
New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan
Connecticut Compromise
George Washington
James Madison
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
Executive, legislative, judicial branches (major powers of each)
Framers of the Constitution
States rights/state sovereignty
Earl Warren/Major Justices

United States v. Santana
Terry v. Ohio
FISA court
PATRIOT ACT
Mapp v. Ohio
Weeks v. United States
Probable cause warrant
Roe v. Wade
Griswold v. United States
Writ of assistance
“hot pursuit”
Exclusionary rule
Planned Parenthood v. Casey
Lawrence v. Texas
Bowers v. Hardwick
Atkins v. Virginia
Furman v. Georgia
Gregg v. Georgia
Miranda v. Arizona
Powell v. Alabama
Gideon v. Wainwright
Stanford v. Kentucky
Bakke v. California
warrant
Earls v. Board of Ed
probable cause
inevitable discovery discovery

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