Judicial Review and Due Process Citizens have the right to due Process: The Virginia Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme court have the power of Judicial Review: Directions: Working with your partner and using your book and the packet, explain what happened in the case and determine the precedent created by judicial review in each of the following cases. Case Year What Happened Precedent Marbury vs. Madison 1803 (Use p.211) McColloch vs. Maryland 1819 Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896 (Use p.673) Dennis vs. United States 1951 (Use Packet) Brown vs. Board of Education (Use p.671) 1954 Gideon vs. Wainwright 1963 (Use Packet) Miranda vs. Arizona 1966 (Use p.673) Goss vs. Lopez 1975 (Use Packet) University of California Regents vs. Bakke 1976 (Use Packet) Wallace vs. Jaffree 1985 (Use Packet) Hazelwood School District vs. Kuhlmeier 1988 (Use Packet) Tinker vs. Des Moines 1969