Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Vocabulary
Early Cases
1st Amendment In Schools
Later Cases
Hodge Podge
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2The legal reasoning behind the courts ruling on
a case issued in a written format.
3(Majority) Opinion of the Court
4Statement by the Justices who disagreed with the
majority. issued in a written format.
5Dissenting Opinion
6Statement by the Justices who agreed with the
majority, but for a different reason than the
Majority issued in a written format
7Concurring Opinion
8An earlier court decision that guides judges
decisions in later cases.
9Precedent
10This Act established the federal court system.
11Judiciary Act of 1789
12This case, early on, established the ability of
the Supreme Court to review Congressional Laws.
13Marbury v. Madison
14This case made the segregation based upon race a
protected legal action.
15Plessy v. Ferguson
16This case established the rule that persons
accused of felonies have a fundamental right to
an attorney
17Gideon v. Wainwright
18This case established the fact that police must
inform you of your right to remain silent when
they are carrying out a custodial interview.
19 Miranda v. Arizona
20This case removed segregation from public
schools, and began the civil rights movement.
21 Brown v. The Board of Education
22In the case of Tinker v. Des Moines, the Supreme
Court stated that students did not shed their
Constitutional Rights at this location
23Schoolhouse Gate
24In Bethel v. Fraser, the Supreme Court stated
schools could regulate speech that was
inconsistent with the educational mission of the
school, even if the speech wasnt
considered.this
25Obscene
26In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeir, the principal edited
two articles because the publishing of the
articles were reasonably related to legitimate
pedagogical (learning) concerns. What two
topics were discussed in the newspaper article?
27DivorceTeen Pregnancy
28While Texas v. Johnson didnt have anything to do
with schools, it established that this act was an
act of free speech, and laws against this act
were unconstitutional.
29Burning of the U.S. Flag
30In Morse v. Frederick, students were suspended
for displaying a sign that read, bong hits 4
Jesus due to this area of speech where schools
were allowed to regulate student speech.
31 A drug reference, specifically the use of
the word bong.
32This case was brought against a sitting
president, which would have resulted in his
impeachment. It compelled him to turn over audio
tapes of phone calls made to and from the Oval
Office.
33U.S. v Nixon
34In the case of in re. Gault, the Supreme Court
stated that, you as a juvenile, have a protected
a right to this person, as well as to legal
counsel.
35Yo Momma (parents, mother, father, also
acceptable)
36This presidential campaign was decided in the
Supreme Court over a disagreement over recounts.
37Bush v. Gore (2000)
38D.C. v Heller and McDonald v. Chicago were both
cases where The Supreme Court stated the right to
own this was a protected right for people, not
just an organized militia.
39Guns (firearms)
40In the vote recount issue for the case of Bush v.
Gore, which states votes were under review?
41Florida
42The power of the courts to review the actions of
other branches or levels of government
43Judicial Review
44This is considered theSupreme Law of the
Landwhen evaluating conflicts of laws with
other laws.
45- The United States Constitution
46This was the name given to the judicial
appointments made by President Adams in the last
remaining days and weeks of his Presidency.
47Midnight Judges
48Prior to Gideon, Florida only provided a
defendant a free lawyer if the case was unusually
complex, the defendant was mentally insane, the
defendant was illiterate, or this other special
circumstance..
49Death Penalty Case
50 If a citizen is being interviewed by the
police, and they are in custody, the reading of
what set of rights must be accomplished?
51Miranda Warning
52FinalJeopardy
53Category
54This lawyer successfully argued 29 of the 32
cases he brought to the Supreme Court. He became
the first African-American Supreme Court Justice
in 1967.
55Thurgood Marshall