American Government
Law in Pop Culture
Famous Legal Figures
Bill of Rights
Legal Terminology
100

The number of branches in the United States government

What is three?

100

In the movie "Legally Blonde," Elle Woods attends this prestigious law school.

What is Harvard?

Also acceptable: What is Harvard Law?

100

The famous Supreme Court Justice was often referred to by her initials

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsberg? 

100

The amendment that guarantees the right to bear arms.

What is the 2nd Amendment?

100

The legal name for a person accused of a crime

What is a defendant?

200

The name of the U.S. 1st Constitution

What is the Articles of Confederation?

200

Atticus Finch is a character in this famous book set in the South in the 1930s

What is To Kill a Mockingbird?

200

The name of the presiding judge who adjudicates small claims disputes in a no-nonsense manner on TV

Who is Judge Judy?

200

The amendment that protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the 4th Amendment?

200

A legally binding agreement between two or more parties

What is a contract?

300

The title of the head of the executive branch 

What is the President?

300

This famous celebrity/influencer who has a reality TV show on Hulu is studying to be a lawyer in California

Who is Kim Kardashian?

300

This Founding Father was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States. He was also a lawyer by profession.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

The right to freedom of the press

What is the 1st Amendment?

300

A statement made outside of court by someone who isn't present to testify in person

What is hearsay?

400

The total number of Senators in the U.S. Senate.

What is 100?

400

Harvey Specter is a character on this TV show.

What is Suits?

400

The most recent US president who was a former lawyer

Who is Barack Obama?

400

This amendment protects against imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments

What is the 8th Amendment?

400

A written statement made under oath

Affidavit

500

How long is the term of office for a member of the United States House of Representatives?

What is 2 years?

500

The famous fictional detective known for his deductive reasoning and forensic science skills in solving crimes, featured in numerous books, movies, and TV shows. 

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

500

The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 

Who is John Roberts?

500

 The amendment that guarantees the right to a trial by jury.

What is the 6th Amendment?

500

This term refers to the intentional false statement made under oath in a court of law.

What is perjury?

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