This landmark 1954 case ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
This law school is named after the first African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
What is Thurgood Marshall School of Law?
What is the score range of the LSAT
What is 120-180?
Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including formerly enslaved people, and guaranteed equal protection under the law
What is the 14th amendment
This long-running legal drama is known for its signature “dun-dun” sound and follows cases through both police investigations and courtroom trials.
What is Law & Order?
This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English monarchy and is considered a foundation of constitutional law.
What is the Magna Carta?
What was the first black law school?
What is Howard?
What are the 3 section types of the LSAT
What is (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning)?
Prohibits abuse of governmental authority in legal procedures. Establishes rules for indictment by eminent domain and grand jury. Guarantees the due process rights. Protects citizens from self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
What is the 5th ammendment
This fast-talking closer at Pearson Hardman hires a brilliant college dropout with a photographic memory as his associate.
Who is Harvey Specter?
The English legal system is based on this type of law, which relies on judicial precedents.
What is common law?
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What is 6?
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What is 7?
Guarantees fair and speedy jury trial and the rights to know the accusation, the accuser, and to find counsel and witnesses.
What is the 6th amendment
Viola Davis stars as this fierce and cunning law professor who mentors a group of ambitious students.
Who is Annalise Keating?
This case established that criminal suspects must be informed of their rights before police questioning.
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
This New York law school has produced more U.S. Supreme Court justices than any other.
What is Harvard Law School?
What is the name of the website that allows law school applicants to apply to multiple schools at once and administers the LSAT?
What is the LSAC (Law School Admission Council)
Reserves citizens the suffrage rights regardless of their race, color, or previous slave status.
What is the 15th amendment?
The franchise has multiple spin-offs, but this one focuses on crimes involving sexual assault.
What is Law & Order: SVU?
In contract law, this occurs when one party fails to fulfill their legal obligations under an agreement.
What is a breach of contract?
This law school, located in Virginia, was founded in 1779 and is the second-oldest in the U.S.
What is William & Mary Law School?
What is the written essay law school applicants use to explain their qualifications and motivations?
What is a Personal statement?
Forbids exorbitant bails and fines and punishment that is unusual or cruel.
What is the 8th amendment
This is the real name of the show's main character, who later becomes Saul Goodman.
Who is Jimmy McGill?