The contract that virtually all online businesses link to at the bottom of their webpage.
What are the "terms and conditions"?
These amendments to the U.S. Constitution are commonly called "the Bill of Rights."
What are 1st-10th amendments?
This elected official begins the process for appointing a new Supreme Court Justice by nominating a candidate.
Who is the President?
These rights, named for a famous Supreme Court case, protect a suspect's right to refuse to answer self-incriminating questions.
What are Miranda rights?
You may have a lithium ion one on your phone.
What is battery?
This disclosure is required when celebrities endorse products online.
What is "sponsored"? (or "paid," or "advertisement")
This fancy legal term means what types of requirements the government can impose on your constitutional rights, and what justifications the government needs.
What is "due process"?
The power of the Supreme Court to invalidate actions of the executive or the legislative branches if they violate the Constitution.
What is judicial review?
As opposed to a misdemeanor, these types of crimes can be punished with imprisonment of more than one year.
What are felonies?
That segment Leno used to do when he quizzed people on the street.
What is jaywalking?
In the U.S., this is one characteristic about you that always changes how a company has to handle your personal information.
What is your age?
This entity has the final word on what the U.S. Constitution really means.
Who is the Supreme Court of the United States?
This Supreme Court Justice just announced their retirement after 28 years as a member of the Supreme Court.
Who is Justice Breyer?
The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable [blank] and [blank].
What are searches and seizures?
The bracelet or scarf that totally completes your killer outfit.
What is accessory?
This federal agency is responsible for regulating social media endorsements.
What is the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)?
Constitutionally, the government of the United States has three branches.
What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches?
The number of Senate votes required to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.
What is 51?
To punish someone for a crime, the government must prove they committed a crime by this standard.
What is "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt"?
It’s wielded by Gael Monfils & Serena Williams.
What is a racket?
The two ways in which the law regulates online privacy.
What are "by topic" and "by region"/"by geography"?
This provision in the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution means that the U.S. Constitution will overrule a state constitution if there is a conflict.
What is the "supremacy clause"?
The Supreme Court nominee nominated by President Biden this year.
Who is Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson?
What is a "substantial disruption"?
A group of crows.
What is a murder?