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Unit 1: An introduction to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of the United States ; Supreme Court procedures ; Supreme Court history -- Unit 2: The Marshall cases. Marbury v. Madison ; McCulloch v. Maryland ; Cherokee Nation v. Georgia; Worcester v. Georgia ; Barron v. Baltimore -- Unit 3: Slavery, segregation, and integration. Scott v. Sanford ; Plessy v. Ferguson ; Brown v. Board of Education ; Loving v. Virginia -- Final assessment for Units 1, 2 and 3 -- Unit 4: Free speech. Schenck v. United States; Brandeburg v. Ohio ; Gitlow v. New York ; United States v. O'Brien -- Unit 5: Student free speech. Tinker v. Des Moines ; Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier ; Bethel School District v. Fraser; Morse v. Frederick -- Final assessment for Units 4 and 5 -- Unit 6: Separation of Church and State. Abington School District v. Schempp ; Lemon v. Kurtzman ; Lynch v. Donnelly Co. of Alleghany v. ACLU -- Unit 7: Religion in schools. Everson v. Board of Education ; Engel v. Vitale; Wallace v. Jaffree ; Lee v. Weisman; Santa Fe ISD v. Doe -- Final assessment for Units 6 and 7 -- Unit 8: Freedom of the press. Near v. Minnesota ; Sheppard v. Maxwell ; New York Times v. United States ; Miller v. California -- Unit 9: Criminal rights. Mapp v. Ohio ; Gideon v. Wainwright ; Miranda v. Arizona -- Unit 10: Other notable cases. The Slaughterhouse cases ; Korematsu v. United States ; Roe v. Wade ; Texas v. Johnson -- Final assessment for Units 8, 9 and 10. Unit 11: More notable cases. Griswold v. Connecticut ; Wisconsin v. Yoder ; Buckley v. Valeo; Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ; United States v. Alfonso D. Lopez Jr.; McDonald v. Chicago -- Answer key
Eleven units, each accompanied by student activities as well as multi-unit final assessments, focusing on a selection of landmark cases of the Supreme Court of the United States; includes answer key for student activities