Breaking the law robbery or murder is an example of this type of law
Criminal law
This court case established the rule of law applies even to presidents and those in charge.
US vs Nixon
This amendment guarantees the right to bear arms
2nd amendment
This is known as the Women's Suffrage Amendment
19th amendment
This is A group of peers that decide the verdict in a criminal case
Jury
This is the type of law that would be used if I fell off the swingset at my friends house and my parents are suing them for my injury.
Civil Law
This court case established judicial review
This amendment allows you to have a jury trial and a lawyer if you cannot afford one
6th amendment
This amendment freed African Americans who were enslaved
13th amendment
__________ - is a change to the constitution
amendment
This is the type of law that would be used If a soldier does not follow orders or goes AWOL.
Military law
This court case caused decades of segregation in public spaces
Plessy v Ferguson
This amendment guarantees your right to a search warrant
4th
This amendment defined citizenship and gave equal rights to all.
14th
This is the decision the jury makes.
Verdict
While a felony is considered a more serious crime this is the term used for less serious crimes.
Misdemeanor
This court case integrated schools, bringing an end to a former court case that had black and white students going to school separately
Brown v. Board
These are the two steps in the amending process
2/3 House propose
3/4 states Ratify
This picture illustrates this amendment.
The 15th Amendment
This term means the right to vote
Suffrage
This is the type of law that would be used if someone’s rights were violated.
Constitutional Law
These two cases helped those who are accused of a crime with to be guaranteed a lawyer and have their rights read to them.
Gideon v Wainright
Miranda v Arizona
These amendments are considered the rights of the accused.
These groups were directly affecting by the voting amendments, as there involvement in the electoral process increased.
Minority groups: Black people, women, and young people (18 years old)
This is the term used for the right to bring yourself before a judge to hear what you are being charged with.
Writ of Habeas Corpus