Levels of Scrutiny
Brown vs. Board
14th Amendment
Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

What is the lowest level of scrutiny?

Rational basis

100

In which state did Brown v. Board of Education occur?

Kansas

100

What is an immutable characteristic?

A trait of a person that cannot be changed, like race or gender

100

What does erudite mean?

To be intelligent

100

What is it called when all of the judges in a circuit of appeals review a case?

En banc

200

What is the second level of scrutiny?

Intermediate scrutiny

200

What was the cause of action for Brown vs. Board?

14th amendment

200
The 14th amendment along with the 13th and 15th amendment are all what kind of amendments?

Reconstruction amendments

200

What does assuage mean?

To lessen an unpleasant feeling

200

Gary brought you some free points

Say thank you Gary

300

What is the highest level of scrutiny?

Strict scrutiny

300

What court case set the previous doctrine "separate but equal"?

Plessy vs. Ferguson

300

What does equal protection under the 14th amendment mean?

No passing laws that will treat people negatively based on immutable characteristics

300

What does petulant mean?

Whiny in an immature way

300

What is it called when one files to argue before the Supreme Court?

Writ of certiorari

400

What is the means by which an intermediate scrutiny law furthers the lawmaker's objective?

Substantially related

400

Brown vs. Board was the first court case to recognize what?

The harms of segregration in schools

400

Why do gender laws receive heightened scrutiny as opposed to age?

Because gender is historically associated with discrimination

400

What does bellicose mean?

Being prone to aggression

400

What was the court case that dealt with interracial marriage?

Loving vs. VA

500

What is the government's interest in passing a rational basis law?

Related to their law-making role

500

Why did Brown vs. Board fail in the lower courts?

Because separate but equal was deemed to be constitutional before then

500

The due process clause prohibits what?

States from depriving life, liberty or property without due process

500

What does laconic mean?

Being of little speech
500

What are the three requirements for standing?

Injury in fact, causation, and redressability

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