List of United States Supreme Court cases
Please see the legal disclaimer if you are looking for legal advice.This is a chronological list of notable cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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1790-1819
- Chisholm v. Georgia February 19, 1793: first "major" case
- Marbury v. Madison February 24, 1803: judicial review
- Fletcher v. Peck March 16, 1810: property rights
- Martin v. Hunter's Lessee March 20, 1816: Loyalist property forfeiture
- McCulloch v. Maryland March 6, 1819: doctrine of implied powers
- Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward February 25, 1819: impairment of contracts
1820-1839
- Cohens v. Virginia 1821:
- Gibbons v. Ogden 1824: Congressional power
- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 1831: Indian nations as foreign states
- Worcester v. Georgia 1832: Indian removal
- Barron v. Baltimore 1833: reach of the Bill of Rights
1840-1859
- Prigg v. Pennsylvania 1842: runaway slaves
- Souther v. Virginia 1850
- Dred Scott v. Sandford 1857: slavery, citizenship
1860-1879
- Ex Parte Merriman 1861
- Ex Parte Milligan 1866: habeas corpus, military tribunals
- Ex Parte Garland 1866
- Regina v. Hicklin 1868: attorney-client privilege, "work product"
- Ex Parte McCardle 1869
- United States v. Klein 1871
- Slaughterhouse Cases 1872: freedom of employment
- Bradwell v. Illinois 1873: equal protection, excluding women from employment
- United States v. Cruikshank 1875: The First and Second Amendment do not apply to the States, despite the Fourteenth Amendment
- Munn v. Illinois 1876
1880-1899
- Civil Rights Cases 1883
- Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad 1886
- Dent v. West Virginia 1889: state licensing of doctors
- In re Debs 1894: strikes and interstate commerce
- Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co 1895: income tax and tariffs
- United States v. E. C. Knight Co 1895: antitrust action; "Sugar Trust Case"
- Plessy v. Ferguson 1896: segregation, "separate but equal"
- Hawker v. New York 1898: character and doctor's licenses
- Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education 1899: segregation in public schools
1900-1919
- Lochner v. New York 1905: freedom of contract, substantive due process
- Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. v. Riggs 1906
- Muller v. Oregon 1908: protective labor laws, protection of women
- Adair v. United States 1908
- Bobbs-Merrill Co v. Straus 1908 Extension of copyright holder rights with license terms
- Bauer & Cie. v. O'Donnell 1913 No extending patent with license, no exclusive right by holder on "use" of copyrighted works. Licesened and sold are the same thing if purchased as finished product.
- Guinn v. United States 1915
- Buchanan v. Warley 1917: racial covenants
- Schenck v. United States 1919: freedom of speech, "clear and present danger"
1920-1939
- Hammer v. Dagenhart 1921
- Adkins v. Children's Hospital 1923: freedom of contract, minimum wage laws
- Gitlow v. New York 1925
- Myers v. United States 1926
- Whitney v. California 1927
- Near v. Minnesota 1931: freedom of speech
- Powell v. Alabama 1932
- Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States 1935: interstate commerce, New Deal
- West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish 1937: freedom of contract, minimum wage laws, "the switch in time that saved nine"
- Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson 1938
- United States v. Miller 1939
1940-1959
- Chambers v. Florida 1940
- Betts v. Brady 1942
- Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire 1942: fighting words
- Smith v. Allwright 1944
- Korematsu v. United States 1944: Japanese internment
- Shelley v. Kraemer 1948: equal protection, racial covenants
- Wheeling Steel Corp. v. Glander 1949
- Sweatt v. Painter 1950
- McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents 1950
- Dennis v. United States 1951
- Bolling v. Sharpe 1954, segregation
- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka 1954: segregation , "separate inherently equal"
- Roth v. United States 1957: obscenity
- NAACP v. Alabama 1958
1960-1979
- Boynton v. Virginia 1960
- Mapp v. Ohio 1961: search and seizure, exclusionary rule
- Torcaso v. Watkins, 367 U.S. 488 1961: oaths, religious test, 1st Amendment
- Engel v. Vitale 1962: school prayer
- Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186 1962: reapportionment issues
- Abington School District v. Schempp 1963: mandatory bible reading in public school
- Gideon v. Wainwright 1963: right to counsel
- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 1964: freedom of speech, libel
- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States 1964: interstate commerce, civil rights, public accomodations
- Wesberry v. Sanders 1964: size of districts
- Griswold v. Connecticut 1965: privacy, birth control
- Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections 1966
- Miranda v. Arizona 1966: self-incrimination, "you have the right to remain silent"
- In Re Gault 1967: due process, juveniles
- Loving v. Virginia 1967: interracial marriage
- Street v. New York 1969
- Tinker v. Des Moines Schools 1969: freedom of speech
- Brandenburg v. Ohio 1969: freedom of speech, KKK
- Cohen v. California 1971: freedom of speech, fighting words, "fuck the draft"
- Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education 1971
- Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 1971: establishment of religion, schools, "the Lemon test"
- Griggs v. Duke Power Co 1971
- New York Times Co. v. United States 1971: freedom of the press, national security, Pentagon Papers
- Edwards v. Agillard 1971
- Furman v. Georgia 1972: death penalty, cruel and unusual punishment
- Roe v. Wade 1973: abortion, due process, privacy
- Miller v. California 1973: freedom of speech, Miller test for obscenity
- United States v. Nixon 1974: judicial review, executive priviledge, separation of powers
- Milliken v. Bradley 1974: segregation, busing
- Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo 1974: freedom of speech
- Gregg v. Georgia 1976: death penalty
- Collins v. Smith 1976
- FCC v. Pacifica Foundation 1978 obscenity, FCC policing of obscenity
- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 1978: racial discrimination, affirmative action
1980-1999
- Plyler v. Doe 1982
- Bernal v. Fainter, 467 U.S. 216 1984: notary public need not be citizen
- Lynch v. Donnelly 1984
- Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios, 464 U.S. 417 1984: copyright, VCR "time-shifting", fair use
- ''Wallace v. Jaffee' 1985
- Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, 469 U.S. 528 1985
- Vinson v. Meritor Savings Bank 1986
- Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U.S. 186 1986: homosexuality (see also Texas v. Lawrence (2003)
- South Dakota v. Dole, 483 U.S. 203 (1987): Withholding of Federal highway funds to force state to raise drinking age to 21 is permissible
- Edwards v. Aguillard 1987
- Morrison v. Olson 1988
- Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 1988: parody, emotional distress
- Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier 1988
- Martin v. Wilks 1989
- Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989): freedom of speech (flag burning)
- United States v. Eichman 1990: freedom of speech (flag burning)
- Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service Co, 499 U.S. 340 1991: creativity required for copyright protection
- Planned Parenthood v. Casey 1992: abortion
- R. A. V. v. City of St. Paul 1992: fighting words, hate speech
- Lee v. Weisman 1992
- Alexander v. United States 1993
- Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music 1994: copyright, commercial fair use is possible, parody
- United States v. Shabani 1994
- Adarand Constructors v. Peņa 1995
- United States v. Alfonso Lopez, Jr 1995: interstate commerce, gun-free school zones
- Romer v. Evans 1996: equal protection, homosexuality
- Hopwood v. Texas 1996
- Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union 1997: free speech, obscenity, CDA
- Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services 1998
- Hunt v. Cromartie 1999 gerrymandering
2000-present
- United States v. Morrison 2000
- Boy Scouts of America v. Dale 2000: right of free association, homosexuality
- Bush v. Gore 2000: elections
- Easley v. Cromartie 2001: racial discrimination, gerrymandering
- Eldred v. Ashcroft 2003: copyright duration
- Grutter v. Bollinger 2003: racial discrimination, affirmative action, equal protection
- Gratz v. Bollinger 2003: racial discrimination, affirmative action, equal protection
- Lawrence v. Texas 2003: liberty, due process, homosexuality
- McConnell v. FEC 2003: Some political speech is not protected by the First Amendment


