Types of Law
State and Federal Courts
Legal Terms
Supreme Court
Famous SCOTUS Cases
100

The type of law that the majority of the American legal system is based on.

What is common law?

100

In Connecticut, the second-lowest level of court, just above probate courts.

What is district/trial/Superior Court?

100

The areas of law that are dealt with by a particular court.

What is jurisdiction?

100

The number of justices currently on the Supreme Court.

What is nine?

100

The case where the Supreme Court gave itself its special power.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

The type of law that deals with serious crimes like arson or murder.

What is criminal law?

200

The court you use when you want to challenge another court’s ruling.

What is an appellate court?

200

The principle where courts generally follow the decisions made by earlier courts.

What is precedent?

200

The Court’s ability to determine if a law is constitutional.

What is judicial review?

200

The case that made “separate but equal” legal.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

The type of law that deals with rights or personal property being violated.

What is civil law?

300

The term length of a federal judge.

What is for life/until death, retirement, or impeachment?

300

Fingerprints, documents, and other materials related to a criminal case.

What is evidence?

300

How the Court’s rulings are decided.

What is by majority vote?
300

The case that overturned the precedent set by the one above.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

400
The type of law that rests on a stated code.

What it is civil law?

400

The only requirement to be a federal judge.

What is “be of good behavior”?

400

A trial where there is no jury, only a judge.

What is a bench trial?

400

The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Who is John Robert’s?

400

The case that states you have to be told that you have the right to remain silent.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

500

The type of law that is based on regulations and guidelines.

What is statutory law?

500

The term for jurisdiction when both state and federal courts can hear a case.

What is concurrent jurisdiction?

500

The person who brings a case to court.

What is a plaintiff?

500
The number of cases the Supreme Court generally hears every year.

What is [number between 80-150]?

500

The case that struck down limitations on handgun ownership.

What is DC v. Heller?