Key Vocabulary 1
Key Vocabulary 2
The Bill of Rights
Legislation
Lawyers
100

To __________ something is to make minor changes in order to make it fairer, more accurate, or more up-to-date

amend

100

What are the rights that all people have simply because they are human beings?

Human Rights

100

This protects against unreasonable searches and seizures

The 4th Amendment

100

All powers not given to the Federal government are given to ____________________

The states

100

The organization that licenses lawyers

Bar associations

200

Written laws are also known as this

Statutes

200

When something is __________, it means that it conflicts with the constitution.

unconstitutional

200

What rights are guaranteed in the 3rd amendment?

No quartering of soldiers

200

Who has the power to sign a bill into law or to veto a bill?

The President

200

What is the difference between a lawyer and an attorney?

Lawyer: someone who attended and graduated from law school

Attorney: a lawyer who has taken and passed the bar exam

300

This means the lawyer made serious errors that resulted in injury or loss for their clients

Malpractice

300

The person against whom a claim (either criminal or civil) is made

Defendant

300

This guarantees the right to trial by jury for civil cases

7th amendment

300

What are the 3 branches of government?

Executive, legislative, and judicial

300

When an attorney's license to practice law has been taken away because of illegal and unethical conduct, they are ______________

Disbarred
400

A __________ __________ ensures that the national government does not have full control of the people.

Limited government

400

The division of power among the branches of government is known as

The separation of powers

400

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

In your own words, what does this mean?

Rights in the Constitution cannot deny rights people already have

400

Congress is comprised of which two houses?

The House of Representatives and the Senate

400

What is the best way to find an experienced attorney?

Through the recommendation of someone who has a similar legal problem that was resolved to his or her satisfaction

500

This requires that the rules by which we are governed be known in advance and created through democratic processes

Rule of law

500

This is the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime.

Beyond a reasonable doubt

500

What are the two things that makes the Miranda warnings required for a defendant?

1. They are in custody (under arrest)

AND

2. They are being interrogated (asked questions about the crime)


500

What is the difference between a criminal and a civil case?

Criminal: "I am going to press charges" - someone brought to justice for injury to society

Civil: "I am going to sue you" - being sued for compensation (money)

500

What is the difference between a retainer and a contingency fee?

Retainer: a down payment for when a client hires an attorney

Contingency fee: the fee paid to an attorney based on a percentage of when a client is awarded or settles for

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