She was the first female Supreme Court Justice
Who was Sandra Day O'Connor?
This is the main job of the Judicial branch
What is interpreting the laws, and making sure they are constitutional?
This is the way Supreme Court Justices are decided
What is an appointment by the President?
This branch can veto a bill
a.) Executive
b.) Judicial
c.) Legislative
What is Executive?
This case established that racial segregation in public school is unconstitutional.
What is Brown vs. Board of Education?
This Justice fought for gender equality and helped to defend those affected by discrimination.
Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
It is the Courts job to insure the accused are, given the right to a fair trial, the right to seek redress, the right to a lawyer, the right to know who your accusers are and your charges, among others, are examples of what idea
What are the rights of the accused?
Finish the phrase: The Judicial branch has the power to interpret laws but not...
What is enforce them?
Interprets laws
a.) Legislative
b.) Judicial
c. ) Executive
What is Judicial?
This decision allowed the Court to strike down unconstitutional laws
What is Marbury vs. Madison?
The Latest Justice to be inagurated, with a controversial appointment.
Who is Amy Coney Barrett?
The Jury deciding wether or not the accused is guilty and Judges sentencing a criminal are examples of this Judical responsibility....
What is punishing those who violate the law?
In matter of power the Judical branch is thought to be...
What is least/last/weak/least appreciated?
Protects indivual rights, granted by the Constitution
a.) Judicial
b.) Legislative
c.) Executive
What is Judicial?
This decision required the police to provide a "warning" before any interigation if evidence coming from the interigation might be used against the suspect in Court.
What is Miranda vs. Arizona?
The first Latina Supreme Court Justice
Who Is Sonia Sotomayor?
This image is a symbol of how Justice should be administered in a impartial, balanced and firm way
What is the statue of Lady Justice?
This part of government was left to "ordain and establish" lower federal courts
What is Congress?
Has the power to declare war?
a.) Executive
b.) Legislative
c.) Judicial
What is Legislative?
This decision gave criminal defendants the right to get an attorney even if they cannot afford one
What is Gideon vs. Wainwright?
In 1805, the year for the only Justice to ever be impeached from the Supreme Court
Who was Samuel Chase?
This idea gives the Judicial branch the responsibility of ensuring that the other branches abide by the constitution
What is Judicial review?
This theory communicates the idea that encourages Judges to limit exersisng their powers, it includes that Judges should try not to strike down laws, unless obviously unconstitutional
What is Judicial restraint?
a.) Executive
b.) Judicial
c.) Legislative
This decision said that state laws were not able to stop interracial marriage
What is Loving vs. Virginia?