Vocabulary
SCOTUS
Chronological
Civil R/L
MISC
200

black armband 

symbolic speech

200

prayer in public schools

Engle v. Vitale 

200

Tinker v Des Moines/ McDonald v Chicago 

1-2

200

freedom of the press

liberties 

200

First year Goldberg went to Coachella.

What is 2004?
400

practice whatever religion you please 

Free Exercise Clause 

400

Desegregated schools

Brown v Board 

400

Engle v Vitale/ Tinker v Des Moines

1-2

400

due process

rights

400

THE DAILY DOUBLE.

A state passes a law supported by 70% of voters that restricts a constitutional protection for a historically marginalized group. Advocates argue the law violates the Fourteenth Amendment. This foundational constitutional principle explains why the law could be struck down even though it reflects the will of the majority.

600

Cannot discriminate based on race or gender

Equal Protection Clause 

600

Amish family, home schooled

Yoder v. Wisconsin 

600

Gideon v Wainwright/Engle v Vitale

2-1

600

assembly

liberties

600

Mr. Goldberg's first video game console. 

What is the Atari 2600?

800

government action that prevents speech, publication, or expression before it happens

prior restraint 

800

black armbands, Vietnam way

Tinker v Des Moines

800

NY Times Co v. US/Tinker v Des Moines

2-1

800

search and seizures 

liberties 

800

The name of Mr Goldberg's Bernese Mountain Dog. (Crossed rainbow bridge in 2022)

What is Zeus?

1000

Under the Equal Protection Clause, laws that classify individuals based on race must meet this highest standard of judicial review, requiring the government to prove a compelling interest and narrow tailoring.

What is strict scrutiny?

1000

clear and present danger

Schenck v United States 

1000

Tinker/Vitale/Yoder/NYT

2-1-4-3

1000

legal counsel

rights

1000

What is Mr Goldberg's favorite Radiohead song?

What is Planet Telex?