Judicial Branch/ Dual Court System Basics
Supreme Court Basics
Supreme Court and the other branches
Key Vocabulary
The Amendments and Supreme Court
100

The article of the Constitution that describes the roles and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch

What is Article III?

100

The number of Supreme Court justices

What is 9?

100

If the Supreme Court thinks that a law passed by Congress violates the constitution, they would say it is this.

What is unconstitutional? 

100

The side that loses a case has the right to ask a higher court to review their case.  This action is known as this term.

What is appeal?

100

True or False: The Supreme Court has ruled you cannot reference drug use in public schools.

What is true?

200

The primary job of the Judicial Branch

What is to interpret the laws?

200

Supreme Court justices (and all federal judges) serve for life, but they can choose to ______.

What is retire?

200

The person who nominates Supreme Court justices

Who is the president?

200

If a higher court changes the decision of the lower court, they have done this action

What is reverse (the decision)?

200

In the case of Tinker v Des Moines, the Supreme Court ruled that students do not shed their constitutional rights at this specific place.

What is school?

300

The court system that deals with disputes between states or people who have committed crimes in multiple states

What is the federal court system? 

300

Supreme Court Justices have to be this certain age.

What is there are no requirements?

300

The part of Congress that approves or rejects Supreme Court justices

What is the Senate?

300

Some court cases, like Brown v Board of Education, are significant cases that alter or change society.  These types of cases are known as this term.

What is a landmark case?

300

Considering Supreme Court cases like Tinker v Des Moines, a student can demonstrate their 1st amendment rights as long as it is not considered this.

What is disruptive or a distraction to the learning environment? 

400

There are two types of court cases in the United States.  This type of case would involve someone suing someone because they think they've done something 'wrong'.

What are civil cases?

400

The Supreme Court takes this percentage of the cases they hear every year  

What is 1% or 80 cases?

400

Congress can do this if they think a judge has committed a crime.

What is impeachment? 

400

Supreme Court Cases like Tinker vs Des Moines set the standard, rule, or guideline for future cases to be determined.  The rule/ guideline for determining future cases is called ____.

What is precedent?

400

True or False: The Supreme Court said student speech that is inappropriate but off campus is legal.

What is true?

500

This court system hears the majority of cases including ones involving murder.

What is the state court system?

500

The majority opinion in a Supreme Court case is 5 or more justices.  When 4 or fewer judges are in the minority, there opinion is called the minority opinion or ______ opinion. 

What is the dissenting opinion.

500

How many Supreme Court Justices has Donald Trump nominated to the court?

What is 3?

500

The Supreme Court examines laws and executive orders to see if they are constitutional or not.  This is known as ____.

What is judicial review?

500

True or false: According to the Supreme Court, a public school teacher or coach cannot pray individually during school events.

What is false?

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