Due Process
Criminal and Civil Law
Amendments
Court Cases
Final Jeopardy
100
Explain Rule or Law and Due Process


Give an example of each 

Rule of Law: Who the law applies to

Due Process: How the law is enforced. 

100
Is the burden of proof higher in criminal or civil law?



Criminal law 
100

What is the 4th amendment? 

  • The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, - shall not be violated,

  • No warrants shall issue without probable cause, 

100

Describe the facts of New Jersey V. TLO 

Name the amendment 

Rights expanded or restricted

Two girls caught smoking in the bathroom, the principal goes through her bag and finds drug paraphanelia,  she sues, arguing that the principal did not have the right 

4th amendment, rights expanded 

200

The person suing another person in a civil case is called the.....

Plaintiff 

200

What is the burden of proof in a civil case? 

Preponderance of Evidence

200

What is the 5th amendment 

  • Right to a witness & due process (to be treated fairly if accused of a crime.)

  • Freedom from double jeopardy  (Can’t be charged with the same crime twice)

  • Right to remain silent when being asked questions

200

Which of the following court cases guaranteed the right to a lawyer in all cases?

Name the case and the amendment

Gideon V. Wainright, 6th 

300

Which 2 headlines best reflect the court case, United States v. Nixon (1974)? 

  • The President Argues He is as Powerful a King - Only Four Years at a Time

  • The Supreme Court Determines the Constitutionality of the Legislative Branch

  • Presidential Executive Privilege Is Limited to Certain Executive Actions

  • The Supreme Court Uses the Fourteenth Amendment to Review Reapportionment Cases

The President Argues He is as Powerful a King - Only Four Years at a Time

and 

Presidential Executive Privilege Is Limited to Certain Executive Actions

300

What is the punishment in criminal vs. civil law? 

Criminal law: Jail, community service, a fine. 

Civil Law: Monetary Damages or an injunction (stop a law)

300

What is the 6th amendment 

  • Right to a speedy, public trial by a fair and impartial jury

  • Right to a lawyer in felony cases 

  • Right to know charges against you

300

Describe the facts of Miranda V. Arizona

Name the amendment 

Rights expanded or restricted

- Miranda was not read his rights when he was arrested. He sued and got a retrial. Now the police must inform you of your rights when arrested. 


5/6th amendment, rights expanded. 

400

What is a Subpoena?

A document ordering a person to attend a court

400

Explain the difference between a grand jury and a petit jury. 

A Grand Jury decides whether or not a person should be indicted – charged with a crime 

If the person goes to trial, a Petit Jury determines if they are guilty or not.  

400

What is the 8th amendment? 

Protection from excessive bail & cruel and unusual punishment

400
Which Supreme Court case created the principle of Judicial Review? 

Marbury V. Madison 

500

Explaion the purpose of the Writ of Habeas Corpus

A person who is arrested for a crime must be formally charged and allowed to plead guilty or not guilty within a limited amount of time. Usually 72 hours. 

500

What are some of the challenges faced by public defenders, and how does that impact people's ability to get their 6th amendment right to counsel? 

Low salary leading to few public defenders. 

Too many clients per person. 

500

What is the 14th amendment and how does it relate to Judicial Incorporation 

  • The 14th amendment makes the Bill of Rights apply to the states (judicial incorporation) 

  • Enforces Due Process under the law and prevents states from creating laws that violate citizens’ individual rights. 

500

Explain the facts of Nixon V. US and how it relates to the  Rule of Law? 

The Court ruled that executive privilege could not protect the president from handing over evidence related to a criminal investigation.


Rule of Law upheld 

500

Describe the facts of Baker V. Carr

Wishart Will explain 

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