3 Branches of Government
Court Cases
Bill of Rights
Fed Papers
Santa Clauses & Powers
100

Which house must confirm Supreme Court nominees

Senate

100

In this court case, students protested the Vietnam war wearing armbands 

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)

100

Separation of Church and state is part of which amendment?

1st

100

Defends the Executive branch making the argument that it's necessary to have a single leader heading the branch

Fed paper #70

100

The Power for Congress to regulate trade

Commerce Clause

200

If Congress is struggling to pass a law, what can the President do to try and achieve a similar legislative goal?

Executive orders

200

This court case involved the "Pentagon Papers"

New York Times v. United States (1971)

200

Right to bear arms

2nd

200

Discusses the Judicial branch and the need for judicial review

Fed Paper #78

200

Congress has power over states

Necessary and proper clause or elastic clause

300

The term when the senate ends the filibuster

Cloture/rule 22

300

Supreme court ruled that prayer during school hours violated the establishment clause

Engel v. Vitale (1962)

300

Right to a speedy and public trial

6th

300

Argues the federal government is too large and will not be able to respond to the need of citizens

Brutus 1

300

Federal law is above state law

Supremacy Clause

400

Writ of Certiorari

When the court requests to review a case

400

This court case ended the right of the Federal government to prosecute students under the commerce clause for bringing guns on school campus 

United States v. Lopez (1995)

400

Can't torture

8th

400

In this Fed paper, Madison argued about how "Factions" are natural to liberty

Fed paper #10

400

Separation of church and state

Establishment Clause

500

Latin phrase for when the court rules based on precedent

Stare Decisis

500

This court case created the term "clear and present danger"

Schenck v. United States (1919)

500

Double jeopardy

5th

500

Addresses Checks and Balances as a great balance against tyranny

Fed paper #51

500

Federal Government cannot deprive someone of life, liberty or property

Due Process Clause