curriculum note
This video discusses Roe v. Wade as standing precedent and speculates about whether it might someday be overturned; it was in fact overturned by Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022), so students should treat that portion of the content as historical context rather than current law.
covered in this stream
Introduction to Session
Supreme Court Cases Overview
Next Week's Essay Tips
Social Media and Importance
Why Study These Cases
Marbury v. Madison
McCulloch v. Maryland
Schenck v. United States
Brown v. Board of Education
Baker v. Carr
Engel v. Vitale
Gideon v. Wainwright
Tinker v. Des Moines
New York Times v. United States
Wisconsin v. Yoder
Roe v. Wade
Shaw v. Reno
United States v. Lopez
McDonald v. Chicago
Citizens United v. FEC
Session Wrap-Up

1:00:52
AP US Government CRAM – Foundational Docs & Supreme Court
2024 · Demi Egunjobi, Amara Ogbu, and Kayla Williams

3:01:19
AP US Government CRAM – SCOTUS Cases & Civil Liberties
2024 · Daniella Vega, Amara Ogbu, and Kayla Williams

1:05:37
AP US Government CRAM – Civil Liberties & Supreme Court
2021 · Nicole Johnston

55:15
AP US Government - Required Supreme Court Cases Review
2020 · Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan

1:00:58
AP US Government CRAM – Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
2019 · Nicole Johnston

3:00:18
AP US Government CRAM – Unit 2: Branches of Government
2024 · Daniella Vega, Demi Egunjobi, and Amara Ogbu

25:52
AP US Government - Current Events: COVID-19 & 2020 Election
2020 · Fatima Raja & Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan

1:00:16
AP US Government CRAM – Foundational Documents
2020

1:02:12
AP US Government CRAM – Federalism
2020

59:22
AP US Government CRAM – Foundations of American Democracy
2020