Statistics for Landmark Cases of the US Supreme Court

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  • The average score is 14 of 22

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Roe v. WadeProhibition of {abortion} is unconstitutional
94%
Brown v. Board of EducationSchool {segregation} is unconstitutional
94%
Dred Scott v. Sandford{Slaves} are not citizens
94%
Gibbons v. OgdenThe {federal} government has power over interstate commerce
94%
Marbury v. MadisonThe {Supreme Court} can invalidate laws
94%
Schenck v. United StatesFree speech is not absolute in times of {war}
88%
Mapp v. Ohio{Illegally} obtained evidence is inadmissible
88%
Texas v. JohnsonFree speech protects {desecration} the Flag of the United States
81%
Plessy v. FergusonSchool {segregation} is constitutional
81%
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health OrganizationProhibition of {abortion} is constitutional
75%
Students for Fair Admissions v. HarvardRace-based affirmative action is {unconstitutional}
75%
United States v. Nixon{Executive} privilege is not absolute
69%
Korematsu v. United States{Internment} was constitutional
69%
McCulloch v. Maryland{Congress} can create a national bank
63%
Engel v. VitaleSchool {prayer} is unconstitutional
56%
Obergefell v. HodgesProhibition of {same-sex marriage} is unconstitutional
50%
Miranda v. Arizona{Suspects} must be informed of their rights
50%
Gideon v. WainwrightThe right to {counsel} is absolute
31%
Regents of the U. of California v. Bakke
Race-based affirmative action cannot include {quotas}
19%
Tinker v. Des MoinesSchool protest without substantial {disruption} is protected
19%
Hazelwood v. KuhlmeierFree speech does not protect school {newspapers}
0%
New Jersey v. T.L.O.School {searches} are constitutional
0%

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