| A | B |
| fight on board a train/winners accused of rape/receive dealth penalty | Powell vs. Alabama (1932) |
| refusal to say pledge/children can be suspended | Minersville vs. Gobitis (1940) |
| refusal to say pledge/students suspended/parents $50 fine or jail | West Virginia State Board of Education vs. Barnette (1943) |
| Japanese Interment Camps/Sued under Bill of attainder & writ of habeus corpus/no granted freedom | Endo vs. U.S. (1944) |
| Japanese interment camps/sued under due process, writ of habeus corpus & bill of attainder/won case but no freedom | Korematsue vs. U.S. (1944) |
| precedent: Weeks vs. U.S. | Mapp vs. Ohio (1961) |
| 4th amendment,exclusionary rule | Mapp vs. Ohio (1961) |
| President: Plessy vs. Fergusion | Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Ks (1954) |
| desegragated public schools | Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Ks (1954) |
| 14th equal protection/overturns Plessy vs. Fergusion | Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Ks (1954) |
| apportionment of voting districts | Baker vs. Carr (1962) |
| prayer in schools | Engle vs. Vitale (1962) |
| Flordia law - attorney in capital cases only | Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963) |
| 6th Right to an attorney | Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963) |
| racial discrimination in a private business | Heart of Atlanta vs. U.S. (1964) |
| no attorney present during police questioning/confessed | Miranda vs. Arizonia (1966) |
| students wearing black arm bands to school | Tinker vs. Des Moines (1969) |
| using buses to further school discrimination | Swann vs. Charlotte-Mechlenburg (1971) |