Key Terms
Authority & Jurisdiction
Traditions & Procedures
Judicial Review
Power of Supreme Court
100

Decisions that are pro–person accused or convicted of a crime, pro–civil liberties or civil rights claimants, pro–indigents, pro–Native Americans, and antigovernment.

What does it mean to be liberal?

100

A case that led to abortions being allowed.

What is Roe v. Wade

100

The date that the U.S. Supreme Justice Term Begins.

What is the first Monday of October?

100

A system where the power is vested in the people.

What is political democracy?

100

The supreme court.

What is the "least dangerous" division?

200

Decisions that favor the government’s interest in prosecuting and punishing offenders over recognition or expansion of rights for individuals.

What does it mean to be conservative?

200

A case that led to "Miranda Rights" being read to you prior to questioning.

What is Miranda v. Arizona

200

Determines what order the nine justices sit on the bench.

What is seniority?

200

While we are under a Constitution, the Constitution is actually "what" these people say it is. - Charles Evans Hughes

Who are the judges?

200

Preempts state law.

What is the supremacy clause?

300

Periods during which the Supreme Court hears cases.

What are sittings?

300

A case that determined the presidential election in 2000.

What is Bush v. Gore (2000)?

300

Announces the entrance of the justices.

What is "Oyez Oyez Oyes!"?

300

This Chief Justice asserted that the Court has to uphold the constitution. 

Who is John Marshall

300

The power to reject.

What is a veto?

400

Periods during which the Supreme Court does not hear cases but considers administrative matters and writes opinions.

What are recesses?

400

A case about whether or not a police officer could pull someone over solely based on an anonymous tip.

What is Virginia v. Harris?

400

The case that overturned Roe v. Wade.

What is Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization?

400

The first case to rule a state law unconstitutional.

What is Fletcher v. Peck?

400

Announcement of a new rule or law.

What is promulgating law?

500

The power of a court to analyze decisions of other government entities and lower courts.

What is Judicial Review?

500

A case that established Judicial Review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

500

This person presents their view of the case first.

Who is the most junior justice?

500

A case that determined that the Supreme Court has power over state courts when it comes to federal law.

What is Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee?

500

Supreme court justices hold their role for life.

What is a lifetime appointment?

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