1803 case that cemented the doctrine of Judicial Review.
Marbury v. Madison
Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights.
What is 10?
Term for the exhibits, objects, documents, etc. used in court to prove or disprove facts.
What is evidence?
Are you doing work (for free)?
Name two movies about lawyers. I will be googling 🤔
I am googling.
1969 case that established a standard for restrictions on speech only in danger of 'immediate lawless action'.
What is Brandenburg v. Ohio?
Name two out of the three authors of the Federalist Papers.
Who are Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison?
A group of crows, and a crime.
What is a murder?
What is Modus Operandi?
The musical artist most commonly name-dropped in legal writing is Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, or The Beatles.
Who is Bob Dylan?
1963 case that established that a lawyer must be provided to a defendant should they request it.
Name the five freedoms protected by the First Amendment.
What are speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition?
The transfer and disguise of illegal funds to render them usable.
What is laundering?
Writ seeking judicial review.
What is Certiorari?
What is John Proctor?
1984 case that established a two-prong standard for overturning a conviction/death sentence based on ineffective defense counsel.
What is Strickland v. Washington?
The amendment that states and enforces Presidential tenure limits.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
A claim upon property to secure payment of a debt.
What is Lien?
'May you have the body' - Susan worked over the summer at the ___ Unit.
What is habeas corpus/capital habeas?
Colorado inmate Antero Alaniz successfully defended himself after shanking another prisoner under the ‘Make My Day’ law, named after a line spoken by this famous Western movie star.
Who is Clint Eastwood?
1962 case that found it unlawful to enforce school-sponsored prayer.
From Article I, Section 9, fill in the blank: ____________________________________, and no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
What is 'No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States '?
This crime of taking property with the intent to deprive the owner of it can be either grand or petty.
What is Larceny?
Buyer, beware!
Which former Supreme Court Justice once attended a ska festival?
Who is Samuel Alito?