Florida Court System
Sources/Types of Law
Supreme Court Cases A
Supreme Court Cases B
Federal Court System
100

Apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court...

What is an 'appeal.'

100

Laws can be found at the local, state, and federal levels of government. True or false?

What is true.

100

The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to have the final say on what the U.S. Constitution means.

What is judicial review.

100

Due to the ruling in this 1966 landmark Supreme Court case, officers must read people their rights when they are arrested for an alleged crime.

What is Miranda vs. Arizona (5th Amendment).

100

The U.S. Supreme Court belongs to which level court system (federal or state)?

What is the federal level.

200

How many justices serve on the Florida Supreme Court?

What is seven (7).

200

What kind of law helps people settle arguments between themselves or others (car accidents, disputes with neighbor, slip 'n fall incidents, child custody)

What is civil law.

200

This 1974 U.S. Supreme Court case held that all persons must abide by the law. No one is above the law (rule of law) - not even the President of the U.S.

What is United States vs. Nixon.

200

The U.S. Supreme court said in this case everyone was entitled to due process under the law (legal equality).

What is In re Gault (1967).

200

How many justices serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?

What is nine (9).

300

The Florida state circuit courts are the lowest (first) which means they are also the what?

What is the trial level court for the state.

300

What is a federal law called?

What is a state law called?

What is a local law called?

What is an 'act.'

What is a 'statue.'

What is an 'ordinance.'

300

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in this case that poor defendants have the right to an attorney if they cannot afford one themselves.

What is Gideon vs. Wainwright? (1963 - 6th Amendment).

300

This idea allowed the segregation (separation) in the United States as long as the facilities for different races were deemed equal.

What is 'separate but equal.'

300

If a legal case begins in a U.S. District Court then goes to the U.S. Courts of Appeal, what is the next highest court after that?

What is the U.S. Supreme Court.

400

The Florida Supreme Court is an appellate level court. True or False?

What is true. 

400

Laws based on the U.S. Constitution. Includes the Bill of Rights and individual state constitutions.

What is constitutional law.

400

This 1988 U.S. Supreme Court case decided that students' first amendment right to freedom of the press does not necessarily include what will be published in a school paper.

What is Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier.

400

This case overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson and threw out the 'separate but equal' idea. School children were no longer to be segregated (separated).

What is Brown vs. Board of Education (1954).

400

Which legal case established the U.S. Supreme Court's power of JUDICIAL REVIEW?

What is Marbury vs. Madison

500

How many district courts of appeal are there in the state of Florida?

What is five (5).

500

Laws based on prior court decisions. These are known as case precedents (examples).

What is case law.

500

In this ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that enslaved people were not citizens of the United States and, therefore, could not expect any protection from the federal government or the courts.

What is Dred Scott vs. Sandford (1857).

500

This 1896 U.S. Supreme Court case held that 'separate but equal' facilities were ok to be utilized by people of different races. (Separate train cars.)

What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

500

How many U.S. courts of appeal are there?

What is 13.

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