Consumer
Civil Rights & Liberties
Discrimination & Equal Protection
Constitutional Princiles
Family Law
100

This rule allows you to cancel a door-to-door sale within 3 days.

What is the cooling-off rule?

100

This type of speech uses actions, not words, to convey a message.

What is symbolic speech?

100

 This classification, like race, requires strict scrutiny by courts.

What is a suspect classification?

100

This concept helps hold public officials responsible through checks, impeachment, and courts.

What is accountability in government?

100

This court process allows minors to legally live apart from their parents.

What is emancipation?

200

This method of resolving disputes often appears in fine print of service contracts.

What is arbitration?

200

This legal test was developed by the Supreme Court to evaluate laws involving religion.

What is the Lemon Test?

200

This Supreme Court case ended bans on interracial marriage.

What is Loving v. Virginia?

200

This clause says federal law beats conflicting state law.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

200

This standard guides custody decisions, putting the child’s needs first.

What is the best interest of the child?

300

These posts can expose scams and influence business regulation.

What are online reviews?

300

To maintain safety, governments may do this before allowing protests.

What is require permits?

300

This discriminatory banking practice denied loans in minority neighborhoods.

What is redlining?

300

This principle is shown when citizens vote on laws or elect lawmakers.

What is popular sovereignty?

300

 This legal order protects individuals from abuse.

What is a restraining order?

400

This law protects consumers’ financial data and credit reports.

What is the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)?

400

This right, while not directly stated in the Constitution, is protected by various amendments.

What is the right to privacy?

400

 These laws, while meant to prevent fraud, are argued to reduce access for some voters.

What are voter ID laws?

400

 The Bill of Rights is an example of this principle limiting government power.

What is limited government?

400

These laws vary by state and cover issues like divorce, alimony, and property.

What are family law statutes?

500

These attacks trick users into giving away private data.


What are phishing scams?

500

This Supreme Court ruling guaranteed marriage equality nationwide.
What is Obergefell v. Hodges?

What is Obergefell v. Hodges?

500

These laws add harsher penalties to crimes motivated by bias.

What are hate crime laws?

500

This clause lets Congress make laws to carry out its powers.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

500

A parent may lose these permanently due to abuse or neglect.

What are parental rights?

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