Court Cases
Vocab
Vocab 2
Ideologies
Misc.
100

strengthened civil rights; this court case allowed African American children to attend public schools

Brown v. Board

100

an agreement in the criminal justice system where a defendant agrees to plead guilty (or no contest) instead of going to trial

plea bargain

100

the separation of people based on characteristics like race, ethnicity, religion, or gender, often enforced by law or social custom.

segregation

100

Innocent until proven:

guilty

100

Main writer of the declaration of independence:

Thomas Jefferson

200

This court case proved that even in school, students have a right to protest.

Tinker

200

a person who is under the age of 18 and is not yet considered a legal adult.


juvenile

200

an action that is only considered illegal because of a person’s age.

status offence

200

segregation that is enforced by law:

de jure

200

first 10 amendments:

bill of rights

300

This court case strengthened the supremacy clause, allowing the federal gov. to intervene with quarrels between states

Gibbons

300

(someone under 18) who has committed an act that would be considered a crime if an adult did it.

delinquent

300

who is extremely poor and lacks the money to afford basic necessities, including legal representation.

indigent

300

segregation that is not enforced by law, but known as fact:

de facto

300

first government of the United States

AOC

400

An illegal item is found during a search for a wanted fugitive on an individuals property.  This item was not being looked for, therefore cannot be used in court.  This was established in:

Mapp

400

a legal standard meaning there is a reasonable belief, based on facts and evidence, that a crime has been committed or that evidence of a crime can be found.

probable cause

400

making a false spoken statement that harms another person’s reputation.

slander

400
the federal government stated women could terminate a pregnancy, up to the end of the first trimester.

Roe v. Wade

400

technically, how many times did the United States overthrow its government?

2

500

This court case strengthened due process, and required that an accused suspect must be informed of and able to access thier rights

miranda

500

a police officer has specific, factual reasons to suspect that a person is involved in criminal activity. 


reasonable suspicion

500

attacks or demeans a person or group based on characteristics like race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.

hate speech

500

the constitution does not have the authority to regulate:

Abortion, went to states

500

 What was the name of the football player in news and trivia?

Pat Tillman