| A | B |
| Brown vs. Board of Education | segregation in schools is unconstitutional |
| Dred Scott vs. Sandford | slaves were not considered citizens and were not guaranteed due process of law |
| Gibbons vs. Ogden | federal law takes precedence over state law and Congress regulates interstate trade |
| Gideon vs. Wainwright | if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you |
| Korematsu vs. US | civil rights can be taken away during war times |
| Marbury vs. Madison | established the Supreme Court's power of judicial review |
| McCulloch vs. Maryland | enforced the supremacy clause, state governments cannot tell the federal government what to do |
| Miranda vs. Arizona | you must be told of your fifth amendment right that protects you from self-incrimination before questioning |
| Plessy vs. Ferguson | established the "separate but equal" principle |
| Tinker vs. Des Moines | your first amendment rights do not stop at the schoolhouse gate, "speech" also includes clothing |
| Mapp vs. Ohio | police must have a search warrant to search for evidence, evidence obtained without a search warrant is subject to the exclusionary rule |
| Engle vs. Vitale | no prayer in school |
| Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmer | schools can censure first amendment right of freedom of press in school newspapers |
| Schenck vs. US | government can limit speech if it threatenes the safety of our citizens |
| Bethel vs. Frasier | freedom of speech can be limited in school when it is disruptive |
| Escobedo vs. Illinois | you must be told of your right to have an attorney during interrogation |