<p>I think we got all the easy ones, and are entering advanced pokemon leveling terroritory. Is it just me or these ones are getting harder now?</p>
<p>lol</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>5 words: established fed law > state law</p>
<p>Tufts, I am just as lost as you, man</p>
<p>who is this person and what did he do?
-Senator of MA
-Whig
-Dartmouth Alumni
-Defense Attorney in Darmouth College v. NH
-heart-touching speeching urging Congress to pass the Compromise of 1850
-settled the border dispute with Britain concerning Maine during Tyler's presidency</p>
<p>Henry Clay?</p>
<p>Technically, the Comp of 1850 didn't pass right? Douglas and Clay had to break it up into seperate bills, right?</p>
<p>What's Dartmouth v NH?</p>
<p>Blah, I suck at cases. Does anyone know/have a list of cases to know?</p>
<p>Daniel Webster
well NH tried to change Darmouth college into a public institution. Dartmouth sued NH saying that it had a royal charter from England. Dartmouth won.
I can list some cases but that won't be all.
Compromise of 1850 passed all of it. Although it was divided up
oh sorry it's dartmouth v. woodward</p>
<p>cool, I'm going to keep a text file with the cases and explanations, easy to post and stuff later then ;)</p>
<p>I'm back once more!</p>
<p>wow not much went on while I ate..so I'll ask again </p>
<p>What did Fletcher v. Peck do?</p>
<p>i'll give you the list I know
Marbury v. Madison
McColluch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Cherokee nation v. Georgia
Scott v. Sanford
ex parte Miligan
Scheneck v. US
Nixon v. US
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona
Tinker v. Des Moines
Roe v. Wade
Gideon v. Wainright
Slaughterhouse Cases
Wabash v. Illinois
Munn v. Illinois
Baker v. Carr
Bakke v. Regents of California
Northern Security Co. v. US
New York Times Co. v. US
Insular cases
Scopes Monkey trial
Sacco Venzetti Trial
Schenett(?) v. US (about the NRA)
Karmuzie(?) v. US (about Japanese internment)
Plessy v. Ferguson
these are the ones I can think of right now</p>
<p>Oh wasn't that the one which was overturned by 11th amendment. Resident of another state can not sue a different state. I think the guy sued Georgia</p>
<p>Marbury v. Madison
McColluch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Cherokee nation v. Georgia
Scott v. Sanford
ex parte Miligan
Scheneck v. US
Nixon v. US
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona
Tinker v. Des Moines
Roe v. Wade
Gideon v. Wainright
Slaughterhouse Cases
Wabash v. Illinois
Munn v. Illinois
Baker v. Carr
Bakke v. Regents of California
Northern Security Co. v. US
New York Times Co. v. US</p>
<p>I added these...
Fletcher v. Peck
Worcester v Georgia
Charles River Bridge v warren bridge
Lochner v New York
Muller v Oregon
Schechter v US (sick chicken case)
Korematsu v US</p>
<p>fletcher v peck....
yazoo land cases where the state gave the company land grants and then when the legislature of the state changed the new people wanted to take away the grants and the people who had already bought land from the yazoo co were mad and marshall upheld the sanctity of contracts</p>
<p>acaria, you are such a loser.</p>
<p>but you know what? your a cool CC dude. thanks for the list. now to find out what 95% of them mean.</p>
<p>OMG! you suck...and I'm a cc girl so =P
go look em up online..I'm really too lazy to type em out...and I don't know all of them that imiracle wrote.</p>
<p>now I'm sad...</p>
<p><em>screams</em> AND IT'S ACACIA TUFTS!</p>
<p>Ok question
what are these about?
Charles River Bridge v warren bridge
Lochner v New York
Muller v Oregon(woman's right or something?)
Schechter v US (NRA?)</p>
<p>nice job editing and adding the cool...don't think I didn't notice =)</p>
<p>when you post 195 posts in a APUSH "GAME" you're a male nerd in all of our eyes. it's ok, we accept you. don't worry, we won't tell your girlfriends how you lead a secret underground nerd life with nerds that play these games.</p>
<p>we're missing that pizaazzzsaaazzz that we had yesterday. we were going a page per minute yesterday. i think we're out of questoins. can it be?!</p>
<p>It's nice to know all those, but there are cases that you <em>need</em> to know and then ones that aren't absolutely crucial...</p>
<p>Plessy v. Ferguson is another important one, by the way.</p>
<p>well maybe but it would be nice if you gave me insight into stuff after world war II. Our class is doing the atlantic charter right now OMG</p>
<ul>
<li>Charles River Bridge v warren bridge - something about interests of communty are more important than interest of business (not very impt)</li>
<li>Lochner v New York - had to do with a law that was made unconstitutional about working hours
Muller v Oregon - 10 hour work day or something for these women laundry people
Schechter v US (NRA?) - yes NIRA was unconstitutional</li>
</ul>
<p>I just got these from a list from our teacher because someone asked...I haven't got those random weird ones memorized dont worry =)</p>