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History • Series

AP Gov Required Court Cases

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George R

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Sessions

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Series Details

About

Each session, we'll go over one of the required court cases for AP US Government. We will focus on which amendment the case deals with, the facts of the case, and the Supreme Court decision.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

If you are already familiar with the court case for the session, feel free to skip it, though I would prefer if you attended them all.

Dates

November 3 - February 10

Learners

3 / 10

Total Sessions

15

About the Tutor

I'm a high school student from North Carolina, and I'm here to shore up my leadership skills while simultaneously making a difference. I can help with math up to the AP Calculus AB level, basic bio & physics, and the SAT English/Writing section. I enjoy folding origami, drawing, and all things STEM.

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Upcoming Sessions

15
3
Nov

Session 1

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Marbury vs. Madison (1803) as well as the decision of the court.
10
Nov

Session 2

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case McCullough vs. Maryland (1819) as well as the decision of the court.
17
Nov

Session 3

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Schenck vs. US (1919) as well as the decision of the court.
24
Nov

Session 4

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) as well as the decision of the court.
1
Dec

Session 5

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Baker vs. Carr (1962) as well as the decision of the court.
8
Dec

Session 6

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Engel vs. Vitale (1962) as well as the decision of the court.
15
Dec

Session 7

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963) as well as the decision of the court.
22
Dec

Session 8

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Tinker vs. Des Moines (1969) as well as the decision of the court.
29
Dec

Session 9

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case New York Times vs. US (1969) as well as the decision of the court.
5
Jan

Session 10

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Wisconsin vs. Yoder (1972) as well as the decision of the court.
12
Jan

Session 11

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade (1973) as well as the decision of the court.
19
Jan

Session 12

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Shaw vs. Reno (1993) as well as the decision of the court.
26
Jan

Session 13

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case US vs. Lopez (1995) as well as the decision of the court.
2
Feb

Session 14

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case McDonald vs. Chicago (2010) as well as the decision of the court.
9
Feb

Session 15

AP United States Government and Politics

We will be going over the principles and facts in the Supreme Court case Citizens United vs. FEC (2010) as well as the decision of the court.

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