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100

In which case was it that the person got caught with a gun on campus?

Lopez vs. US


100

what was Mcculloch vs Maryland about?

 Many states opposed the National Bank because the state banks then had to compete for business. In response, Maryland passed a law requiring the national bank to pay a heavy tax to the state of Maryland. James McCulloch, the bank's cashier, refused to pay the tax. McCulloch was convicted of failing to pay the tax and was fined $2,500

100

what was the ruling in the Citizens United v Federal Election Commission?

In favor of the FEC

100

which article talks about the legislative branch?

Article I

100

the person or party who brings a case to court


what is a plantiff?


200

What was Marbury vs Madison about?

Once President Thomas Jefferson was sworn in, in order to keep members of the opposing political party from taking office, he told James Madison, his Secretary of State, to not deliver the documents to Marbury.  Marbury then sued James Madison asking the Supreme Court to issue a writ requiring him to deliver the documents necessary to officially make Marbury Justice of the Peace.

200

what amendment did new york times v US have?

the first amendment

200

what was the ruling in wisconsin vs Yoder?

In favor of Yoder?

200

Which article talks about the states?

Article IV

200

The most common way for a case to reach the Supreme Court, in which at least four of the nine justices agree to hear a case that has reached them via an appeal from the losing party in a lower court's ruling.


what is writ of certiorari

300

what did Baker vs Carr argue about?

that a 1901 law designed to apportion the seats for the state's General Assembly was virtually ignored

300

which amendment did Schenck v. United States deal with?

the thirteenth amendment

300

what was the ruling in Shaw v. Reno

In favor of Shaw

300

How many articles are in the Constitution?

seven articles


300

Latin for "friend of the court," referring to an interested group or person who shares relevant information about a case to help the Court reach a decision.

what is amicus curiae

400

What did Roe v. Wade argue about?

 challenging a Texas law making abortion illegal except by a doctor’s orders to save a woman’s life

400

Which clause did the Engel v. Vitale case have?

establishment clause of the first amendment

400

what did brown vs board argue about?

segregation of public schools on the basis of race

400

which article has the most sections?

Article I

400

the law in which congress laid out the organization of the federal judiciary. the law refined and clarified federal court jurisdiction & set the original number of 6 justices. it also created the office of the Attorney General and established lower federal courts



judiciary act of 1789


500

What did Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District argue about?

about the first amendment that the armband represented their freedom of speech

500

what amendment did Gideon v. Wainwright include?

the 6th amendment

500

what was the ruling in mcdonald vs chicago?

in favor of Mcdonald

500

What other document did the Constitution replace?

On March 4, 1789, the Articles were replaced with the U.S. Constitution.

500

A case brought by a group of individuals on behalf of themselves and others in the general public who are in similar circumstances.



class-action lawsuit


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