The Constitution
The Supreme Court
Freedom of Speech
Freedom of Religion
US Capital Cities
100

The branch that is addressed in Article III of the US Constitution

Judicial Branch

100

It is the number of judges currently on the Supreme Court

9

100

This 1969 Supreme Court case set the precedent that students do get Free Speech at school, just not if the speech distracts from the learning of the school

Tinker v. Des Moines

100

This term, one of the two main protections of Freedom of Religion in the 1st Amendment, means the government can't deny the right to practice any religion they wish.

Free Exercise

100

Florida

Tallahassee

200

It is the Branch that is described in Article I of the US Constitution

Legislative Branch

200

She is the newest member on the current Supreme Court of the USA

Amy Coney Barrett

200

This 1989 Court case stated that a Flag-Burning law was an unconstitutional limit on Free Speech

Texas v. Johnson

200

This case set the precedent that schools could not have religious speakers at graduation ceremonies.

Lee v. Weisman

200

Texas

Austin

300

This term, meaning to give fair treatment through the judicial system, is addressed most notably in the 5th Amendment and the 14th Amendment

Due Process

300

He was the first African-American to serve on the US Supreme Court, serving from 1967-1991.

Thurgood Marshall

300

This 1986 case allowed schools to limit student speech if it used vulgar language

Bethel v. Fraser

300

This clause of the 1st Amendment, as described in Engel v. Vitale, describes the act of the government endorsing or setting up an official religion

Establishment Clause

300

Idaho

Boise

400

It is the age a person must attain in order to be a US Senator

30

400

He was the Chief Justice from 1969-1986

Warren Burger

400

This term, outlined in the case Good News Club v. Milford, means that a person's speech is limited just because of the outlook of their particular speech.

Viewpoint Discrimination

400

This case, in an opinion written by Warren Burger, set the precedent that Amish children can't be forced to go to school until age 16 because it violates their religion.

Wisconsin v. Yoder

400

Delaware

Dover

500

In the absence of the Vice President, this person serves as the President of the Senate

President Pro Tempore
500

He was the Chief Justice from 1953-1969 and wrote the opinion in Brown v. Board of Education

Earl Warren

500

This court case from 1983 dealt with schools removing literary books from public school libraries. 

Board of Education v. Pico

500

This case from Texas in 2000, set the precedent that if a reasonable person would think the school was leading a prayer and not an individual, then it violates the Establishment Clause

Santa Fe v. Doe

500

Montana

Helena