| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Dred Scott v. Sandford | {Slaves} are not citizens | 96%
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| Schenck v. United States | Free speech is not absolute in times of {war} | 95%
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| Gibbons v. Ogden | The {federal} government has power over interstate commerce | 95%
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| Plessy v. Ferguson | School {segregation} is constitutional | 91%
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| Brown v. Board of Education | School {segregation} is unconstitutional | 89%
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| Roe v. Wade | Prohibition of {abortion} is unconstitutional | 88%
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| Marbury v. Madison | The {Supreme Court} can invalidate laws | 88%
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| Mapp v. Ohio | {Illegally} obtained evidence is inadmissible | 84%
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| Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization | Prohibition of {abortion} is constitutional | 81%
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| Texas v. Johnson | Free speech protects {desecration} the Flag of the United States | 77%
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| Korematsu v. United States | {Internment} was constitutional | 72%
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| Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard | Race-based affirmative action is {unconstitutional} | 72%
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| McCulloch v. Maryland | {Congress} can create a national bank | 68%
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| Obergefell v. Hodges | Prohibition of {same-sex marriage} is unconstitutional | 65%
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| United States v. Nixon | {Executive} privilege is not absolute | 61%
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| Engel v. Vitale | School {prayer} is unconstitutional | 61%
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| Gideon v. Wainwright | The right to {counsel} is absolute | 54%
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| Miranda v. Arizona | {Suspects} must be informed of their rights | 53%
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| Tinker v. Des Moines | School protest without substantial {disruption} is protected | 39%
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| Regents of the U. of California v. Bakke | Race-based affirmative action cannot include {quotas} | 32%
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| New Jersey v. T.L.O. | School {searches} are constitutional | 23%
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| Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier | Free speech does not protect school {newspapers} | 19%
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