Road to Law School
Famous Trials
Legal Vocabulary
Weird Laws
Court Proceedings
100

This common admission test for law school includes logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning sections.

What is the LSAT?


100

This 17th-century set of trials accused people of witchcraft.

What were the Salem Witch Trials?

100

Latin for “you shall have the body,” it challenges unlawful detention.

What is habeas corpus?

100

In Florida, unmarried women are not allowed to do this on Sundays.

What is skydiving?

100

The legal principle that prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime.

What is double jeopardy?

200

The central application service used for U.S. law school admissions.

What is LSAC / Law School Admissions Council?

200

This celebrity lifestyle mogul went to prison in 2004 for insider trading.

Who is Martha Stewart

200

A court order requiring someone to do or stop doing something.

What is an injunction?

200

In this state, it’s illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole.

What is Georgia?

200

Before trial, both sides exchange evidence in a process called this.

What is discovery?

300

The professional degree earned after law school.

What is a Juris Doctor or J.D.?

300

This former football player was tried for murder in 1995 in the “Trial of the Century.”

Who is O.J. Simpson?

300

Latin for “guilty mind,” it refers to criminal intent.

What is mens rea?

300

In Arizona, you cannot keep one of these animals in your bathtub.  

What is a donkey?

300

The rule that evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in trial.

What is the exclusionary rule?

400

The official character and fitness evaluation is required by this organization.

What is the State Bar?

400

This teacher was tried in Tennessee in 1925 for teaching evolution.

What is the Scopes Monkey Trial?

400

A written statement from a higher court agreeing to hear a case.

What is a writ of certiorari?

400

In Nevada, it’s illegal to ride this animal down the highway.

What is a camel?

400

A jury that cannot reach a unanimous decision is known as this.

What is a hung jury?

500

This test, sometimes seen as an alternative to the LSAT, is accepted by some law schools.

What is the GRE?

500

This California cult leader was tried for orchestrating the Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969.

Who was Charles Manson

500

Latin for “friend of the court,” someone not a party to the case who submits information to help the court decide.

What is amicus curiae?

500

In Michigan, it’s illegal to put this animal in your neighbor’s mailbox.

What is a skunk?

500

The legal term for removing a juror without giving a reason, though limited in number.

What is a peremptory challenge? 

M
e
n
u