Court Case Portfolio Mr. Snidman AP U.S. Government (2014 – 2015) This is an on-going assignment that you will complete in cooperation with your group. You will research and create a brief for each of the following cases. They will be done in segments with each segment due at a different date throughout the year. You should expect that the completed cases will appear on the unit exams and you should expect periodic quizzes over the cases you have completed. You will also have a court case test. Your research can be done using books, law journals and approved on-line sources. You should be clear about all of the important facts and components of a case before you create your brief. This is not a unified paper that weaves the cases together; it is a collection of independent briefs. Each brief should be no more than one page in length, double-spaced. The following is the format for each brief: Name of the Case Year 1st sentence = question of law – stated as a question and kept as straightforward as possible. 2nd sentence = Constitutional ties – stated simply as “This case was based on the ___ clause” or “This case is based on the _______ clause of the _________ Amendment.” 3rd two to four sentences = circumstances of the case. Do not get overly detailed but be sure to identify the critical circumstances that help make the case important. 4th multiple sentences = finding / rationale of the Court – explain what the Supreme Court ruled and try to be clear as to why they ruled that way. 5th = one or two sentences on what the case has meant to society. The expectation is that each brief will be focused, neat, and error-free. You should stay consistent in your choice of fonts. When you turn the briefs in, you must have them organized in chronologic order with the oldest case first and the most recent case last. This is a group project that will merit a group assessment. You will need to complete your portion of the assignment in advance, so that your group members may review your work for accuracy. SEGMENT 1 – Due _______________________ Gibbons v. Ogden Marbury v. Madison McCulloch v. Maryland 1 US v. Lopez Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States SEGMENT 2 – Due _______________________ Alden v. Maine Clinton v. New York Printz v. US US v Nixon SEGMENT 3 – Due _______________________ Baker v. Carr Reynolds v. Sims Buckley v Valeo Bush v Gore Shaw v. Reno Smith v. Allwright Wesberry v. Sanders SEGMENT 4 – Due _______________________ Brown v. Board of Education Korematsu v. US Plessy v. Ferguson Scott v. Sandford Shelley v. Kraemer SEGMENT 5 – Due _______________________ Craig v. Boren Gratz v. Bollinger Grutter v. Bollinger Reed v. Reed Regents of U.C. v.Bakke SEGMENT 6 – Due _______________________ Engel v. Vitale Employment Division v. Smith Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah Lemon v. Kurtzman Santa Fe School District v. Doe Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier Miller v. California Gitlow v. New York 2 SEGMENT 7 – Due _______________________ Barron v. Baltimore Brandenburg v. Ohio NY Times v. Sullivan NY Times v. US Schenck v. US Texas v. Johnson Tinker v. Des Moines (School District) Katz v. U.S. McDonald v. Chicago SEGMENT 8 – Due___________________________ California v. Acevedo In re Gault Gideon v. Wainwright Griswold v. Connecticut U.S. v. Leon Mapp v. Ohio Miranda v. Arizona Roe v. Wade Terry v. Ohio 3