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The Supreme Court Cases For your Project

Brown v. Topeka Board of Education Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review McCulloch v. Maryland the Court expanded Congress' powers to include those implied by the Constitution established the inferior status of the states in relation to the Union set the constitutional sovereignty of the federal government. Miranda v. Arizona Miranda Rights: “you have the right to remain silent …” Plessey v. Ferguson Segregation Separate is Equal Brown v. Topeka Board of Education Separate is NOT Equal