SUMMARY CHARTS OF
CASES REVIEWED

The following charts summarize topically the 11th Grade U.S. History and Government syllabus.
The charts include every constitutional case mentioned in the syllabus,
as well as additional cases that enrich teachers' and students' knowledge.

UNIT SECTION CONTENT CONCEPT/THEMES *CITED CASES/
Additional Cases
CONSTITUTIONAL CONNECTIONS
TWO I. D, E(3), (10); F2 Three Branches of Government and their operation Government Constitutional Principles *Marbury v. Madison (1803) Judicial Review/Executive and Legislative Powers System of Checks & Balances
TWO I. E(2), (12) Federalism Property Rights Civil Liberties Government Constitutional Principles Fletcher v. Peck  (1810) Contract Clause Impairment/State Ex Post Facto Legislation
TWO I.  A3a E(1), (2), (3)   Colonial Charters Property Rights Enforceable Contracts Constitutional Principles Individuals, Groups,  Institutions Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) Contract Clause Art. 1, Sec. 10 Obligations, States Rights/Private Rights
TWO I.  E, (1), (2), (3), (12) F2 Federalism Balance Between Nation  and States Government Constitutional Principles Economic Systems *McCulloch v. Maryland   (1819) Federal Supremacy Necessary and Proper Delegated and Implied Powers Incorporation Theory
TWO I.  E(2); II.  A1, 2; B1a(1) The Market Economy and  Interstate Commerce The Transportation  Revolution Government Constitutional Principles Economic Systems Factors of Production *Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Interstate Commerce Federal Supremacy
TWO I.   E(8); II.  B2; C1, 2, 3 Native Americans History of Indian Relations The “Removal Policy” Diversity Civic Values Government Individuals, Groups,  Institutions Citizenship First Cherokee Indian Case: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) *Second Cherokee Indian Case: Worcester v. Georgia (1832) Federal Jurisdiction Reserve Power of States Native American Sovereignty Judicial Supremacy
TWO II.   B1e; 2; 3 Life Under Slavery Equal Rights and Justice The Great Constitutional  Debate Fugitive Slave Laws Citizenship Diversity Reform Movement Civic Values *Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857) Property Rights or Citizen’s Rights
TWO  II. D2b, c   Impact of War Civil Liberties during the  Civil War Government policy during  the War Civic Values Constitutional Principles Presidential Decisions and  Actions Change/Citizenship Ex Parte Merryman (1861) and Ex Parte Milligan (1866) Writ of Habeas Corpus Executive Power during War Civilian Due Process
THREE I.   A3, 5; C3, C4 A Reconstructed Nation Shifting relationships  among Federal Gov’t., State  Gov’t., individual  citizens Change Constitutional Principles Places and Regions Civic Values Slaughterhouse Cases (1873) Privileges and Immunities Due Process Guarantees Protecting Property
THREE I.  A5; B; E3, 4, 5   Impact of Civil War on  Federal and State  Governments’ relationships/ Economic, Industrial/ American Society Change Places and Regions Factors of Production Constitutional Principles Government Munn v. Illinois (1877) The Constitution and Public Interest versus Free Enterprise’s Property Rights and Due Process 
THREE I.  C1, 2, 3, 4, 5 The New South Status of Freeman Role of African Americans Change Citizenship Civic Values/Diversity Individuals, Groups,  Institutions *Civil Rights Cases (1883) Narrowing the 14th Amendment Respecting Civil Rights/Private Sector Discrimination
THREE II.  A, B, C   Economic Transformation Business response to change New business and  government practices Change Constitutional Principles Human Systems Factors of Production Individual, Groups,  Institutions Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad (1886) The word “person” in the 14th Amendment applies to business corporations Equal Protection
THREE II.  D2   New business and  government practices Railroad “pooling” rate  inequities Economic Systems Physical Systems *Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway Co. v. Illinois (1886) Federal Commerce Clause State Regulatory Power on Interstate and Intrastate Commerce
THREE III.  B, C   Immigration 1850-1924 Chinese Immigration Immigration Government Diversity Human Systems Change Chae Chan Ping v. United States (1889) Treaties are similar to Acts of Congress Congressional Power
THREE II.  B1; D2   Transportation Railroads Rate Inequities Economic Systems Constitutional Principles Science and Technology Human Systems Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Co. v. Minnesota  (1890) Procedural Due Process (hearing) before State can regulate rates
THREE II.   D3   Competition Sherman Anti-Trust Act Monopolies Economic Systems Government *United States v. E.C. Knight Co. (1895) 10th Amendment may provide States the right to regulate local manufacturing
THREE II.   E1, 2   Labor’s response to  economic change Major labor strikes Factor of Production Human Systems Government *In Re Debs  (1895) Government’s enumerated powers to regulate commerce and support general welfare
THREE I.   D3, 4; E2   “Separate But Equal” Abridgment of rights of  African Americans Citizenship Diversity Civic Values Constitutional Principles *Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) 14th Amendment provides Equal Protection or a legal basis for separation
THREE III.   B1 a; C1, 2, 4,   Immigration Cultural Pluralism Nativist reaction /“Yellow  Peril” Immigration and migration Citizenship Government Diversity United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898) “All persons born...in the United States are citizens of the United States”
FOUR II.   A3b   United States Empire—  Puerto Rico, Protectorate Change Place and Regions Interdependence DeLima v. Bidwell (1901) Are constitutional rights extended to non-residents?
FOUR I.  C2a, b, c   “Trust Busting” Government Reform Movements Economic Systems *Northern Securities Company v. United States (1904) Commerce Clause and Restraint of Trade
FOUR II.  A3   Imperialism:  The Spanish  American War Change Interdependence Foreign Policy Dorr v. United States (1904) Trial by jury in United States Territories
FOUR I.  A3   Struggles for fair standard  of business operation and  working conditions Science and Technology Human Systems Reform Movements *Lochner v. New York (1905) Substantive Due Process “Liberty to contract” versus the State’s interest for the public welfare
FOUR I.  C2a, b   Progressivism and  government action Government Change Civic Values Reform Movements Swift v. United States (1905) “Stream of Interstate Commerce” Congressional Power versus Free Enterprise
THREE


FOUR

III.   3 a


I.  A3; B2

Women, families and work—  traditional roles Business 

Operations Women’s Rights

Economic System Factors of Production Human Systems 

Cultural and Intellectual  Life

*Muller v. Oregon (1908) Women’s 14th Amendment “Privilege” to work more is out-weighed by the State’s interest to protect the conditions in which women toil
FOUR I.  C5 Effects on domestic  reform Government Civic Values Constitutional Principles Weeks v. United States (1914) Unreasonable Search and Seizure Police Power/Exclusionary Rule
FOUR I.  C5   World War I:  Effects on domestic reform Government Civic Values Human Systems Factors of Production Economic Systems Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918) Interstate Commerce and Child Labor
FOUR II.   C   Wartime constitutional  issues Change Constitutional Principles Foreign Policy *Schenck v. United States  (1919) Free Speech versus Congressional War Powers/ “Clear & Present Danger”
FOUR II.   C   Wartime constitutional  issues Change Constitutional Principles Foreign Policy Debs v. United States (1919) Dangerous Speech
FIVE II.  A4; B1; .6e   Unemployment:  Impact on minorities Change Constitutional Principles Diversity Powell v. Alabama (1932) Due Process Right to Counsel
FIVE II.  B5a(1), (2) Controversial Aspects of the  New Deal: Constitutional  Issues Government Change Factors of Production Economic Systems *Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (1935) and United States v. Butler (1937) Presidential Power versus Congressional Power Federalism Reserve Power of State
FIVE II.   B3d(1)   Wagner Act Government Economic Systems National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. (1937) Commerce Clause Art. 1 Sec. 8, p. 3 Labor Relations Congressional Power
SIX 

SEVEN

I. C5 V. C5 War’s impact on  minorities 

The Supreme Court  and the Schools

Diversity Civic Values 

Constitutional Principles

West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette  (1943) 1st Amendment Establishment Clause
SIX


SIX

I.  C5a   I.  C5a Incarceration of Japanese  Americans Diversity Civic Values Constitutional Principles 

Diversity Civic Values Constitutional Principles

Hirabayashi v. United States  (1943)and *Korematsu v. United States (1944) Executive War Powers Civil Rights Equal Protection Executive 

War Powers Civil Rights Equal Protection

SIX II. D 1 Case Studies: Smith Act Citizenship Civic Values Dennis v. United States (1951) Unlimited Free Speech versus National Security
SEVEN II. C 2b, c   Beginning of modern Civil  Rights Movement/ School Desegregation Civic Values Change Diversity Citizenship Individuals, Groups,  Institutions Constitutional Principles *Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) Equal Protection versus States’ Right to Educate
SIX II. D1   Truman and Government  Loyalty Checks:  Case  Studies Citizenship Civic Values Foreign Policy *Watkins v. United States (1957) Self-incrimination Due Process Congressional Power
SIX II.  D2   Loyalty and dissent Change Yates v. United States (1957) Political speech of ideas versus speeches calling for action to overthrow the government
SEVEN III.  B7a   Rights of the Accused Civic Values Constitutional Principles *Mapp v. Ohio  (1961) Search and Seizure Unwarranted intrusion
SEVEN III.  B8   Legislative Reapportionment Citizenship Constitutional Principles Places and Regions *Baker v. Carr  (1962) Equal Protection
SEVEN V.  C5a The Supreme Court and  the Schools Individuals Groups Institutions Constitutional Principles Civic Values *Engel v. Vitale  (1962) Abington School District v. Schempp (1963) Bill of Rights in Schools School prayer and Bible reading and the Establishment Clause
SEVEN III.   B7b   Rights of the Accused Civic Values Change Citizenship *Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Right to Counsel
SEVEN III.   B7   Rights of the Accused Civic Values Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) Right to an Attorney Self-incrimination
SEVEN III.   B3c(1)   Civil Rights Act of 1964 Civic Values Citizenship Reform Movements *Heart of Atlanta  Motel, Inc. v. United States (1964) Commerce Clause used in Civil Rights issues
SEVEN III.   B7c   Rights of the Accused Civic Values Citizenship *Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Self-Incrimination Rights to Counsel State Police Power
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Constitutional Principles Diversity Green v. County School Board of  New Kent County, Va.  (1968) Equal Protection States’ Rights to Educate Desegregation
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Epperson v. Arkansas (1968) 1st Amendment Establishment Clause and 14th Amendment Equal Protection versus 10th Amendment Right of States to Educate
SEVEN V.   C5b   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Constitutional Principles Culture and Intellectual   Life *Tinker v. Des Moines School District  (1969) Students Symbolic Silent Speech versus States’ Rights to Educate
SEVEN V.   A1e   Nixon Domestic Policies Change Human Systems Citizenship Oregon v. Mitchell (1970) 18-year olds Right to Vote leads to 26th Amendment
SEVEN V.   A2a(1)   Withdrawal from Vietnam (Pentagon Papers) Choice Presidential Decisions and  Actions/Foreign Policy *New York Times Co. v. United States  (1971) Free Press Executive Powers
SEVEN III. A3 V.   A   Nixon Domestic Policies Movement for Rights  of Disabled Citizens Choice Human System Individuals, Groups,  Institutions P.A.R.C. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania  (1971) Equal Protection of Handicapped in Education
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Change Civic Values Citizenship Swann v. Charlotte- Mecklenburg County Board of Education (1971) School busing to desegregate schools
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Constitutional Principles Mills v. Board of Education of  the District of Columbia (1972) Due Process and Equal Protection for exceptional students
SEVEN V.   A1   Nixon Domestic Policy Change Constitutional Principles Civic Values Furman v. Georgia (1972) Cruel and Unusual Punishment/Death Penalty
SEVEN III. 4 a, b(3) The Modern Women’s  Movement Diversity Civic Values Constitutional Principles Reform Movements *Roe v. Wade (1973) Right to privacy and personal choice versus Reserve Power of the State
SEVEN V.  A3b, c   The Presidency in Crisis Watergate Presidential Decision and Actions/Change/ Constitutional Principles Government *United States v. Nixon   (1974) Federal Due Process versus Executive Privilege
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Change Constitutional Principles Goss v. Lopez  (1975) Student Due Process Rights
SEVEN V.   B2   The Ford and Carter  Presidencies Domestic Issues Constitutional Principles Diversity Culture and Intellectual  Life University of California Regents v. Bakke  (1978) Affirmative Action/ State’s Rights versus Equal Protection
SEVEN V.   D2   The problems of poverty  in an affluent society Upper Class Diversity Citizenship Change Plyler v. Doe  (1982) Rights of aliens in public schools
SEVEN V.   C 5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Constitutional Principles Culture and Intellectual   Life Board of Education, Island Trees School District v. Pico  (1982) Students’ 1st Amendment Rights versus School’s right to ban books
SEVEN V.   C5c   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Constitutional Principles Citizenship Individuals, Groups,  Institutions *New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985) Student search and seizure issue in school
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Individuals, Groups,  Institutions Constitutional Principles Wallace v. Jaffree  (1985) Voluntary prayer in public schools/Establishment Clause
SEVEN V.   C5   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Change Constitutional Principles Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Student’s free press and school authorities
SEVEN VI.   A2d   The Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Constitutional Principles Texas v. Johnson (1989) Free Speech Flag Burning
SEVEN VI.   A2d   The Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Civic Values Constitutional Principles Citizenship Webster v. Reproductive Health Services  (1989) Abortion Right to Privacy and Choice State’s Interest
SEVEN VI.   A2d   The Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Social Concerns Civic Values Constitutional Principles Citizenship *Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dept. of Health (1990) State Police Powers Right to Die
SEVEN VI.   A2d   The Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Diversity Government Metro Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission  (1990) Preferential treatment if it serves government interest/ Equal Protection
SEVEN VI.   A2d   The Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Civic Values Citizenship Harmelin v. Michigan (1991) Cruel and Unusual Punishment
SEVEN V.    C5d   The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Government Lee v. Weisman (1992) School prayer and the Establishment Clause
SEVEN VI.   A2d   Bush Presidency Domestic Issues Social Concerns Civic Values Citizenship Constitutional Principles *Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey (1992) Due Process/Privacy Liberty Issues
SEVEN V.    C5d The Supreme Court and  the Schools Civic Values Change Constitutional Principles *Vernonia v. Acton (1995) Student Search and Seizure
SEVEN VI.   B1b   Role of Technologies Science and Technology Civic Values Constitutional Principles Reno v. A.C.L.U. (1997) Free Speech/Censorship/ Cyberspace
SEVEN VI.   B1b   The Clinton Presidency Domestic Issues Presidential Decisions and  Actions Constitutional Principles Government Clinton v. New York City (1998) Separation of Powers Line Item Veto

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