Who nominates the Supreme Court Justices?
The President.
This case deals with the Commerce Clause.
U.S v. Lopez
What is the Second Amendment?
Right to bear arms.
What word is associated with Fed 10?
Factions.
How many Supreme Court Justices are there currently?
9.
This case deals with the Second Amendment.
Mcdonald v. Chicago
What is the Fifteenth Amendment?
Right to vote.
What is Fed 51 about?
Checks and Balances.
What did Marbury v. Madison established in the Supreme Court?
Judicial Review.
In this case, The Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools is inherently unequal.
Brown v. Board of Education
What Amendment did the case Gideon v. Wainwright use?
Sixth Amendment - right to counsel
What is Fed 70 about?
Having an Energetic President.
What is Judicial Activism?
SCOTUS interprets the Constitution with the framers intent, not just the actual words, combined with modern times.
This case shot down a state ban on abortion, the Courts saying women have the right to choose abortion as part of their personal privacy.
Roe v. Wade
What are the freedoms in the First Amendment?
Speech, religion, press, assembly, petition.
What does Brutus represent concerning the government?
Limited Government.
What is Judicial Restraint?
SCOTUS Justices interpret the Constitution as it was written with the framers intent, with the actual words.
This case used the Religious Establishment clause?
Engel v. Vitale
What Amendments uses the due process clause?
Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment.
What branch of government had been advocated for independence from other branches in Fed 78?
Judicial Branch.