The Schoolhouse Rock version of the Constitution's Preamble omits this phrase.
What is "of the United States"?
The First Amendment enumerates this many freedoms.
What is five? (free exercise, speech, press, assembly, petition)
Section 1983 authorizes suits against this type of defendant.
What is a person acting under color of state law?
The Supreme Court has convened in the Supreme Court building since this year.
What is 1935?
Probably the most famous opinion of the Court, this decision settles the principle of judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Article I provides that "[n]o Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to" this age.
What is thirty years?
The Third Amendment permits Congress to provide for the quartering of troops under these circumstances.
What is "in time of war"?
The three elements of standing are these.
What are injury, causation, and redressability?
This man was the first Chief Justice.
Who is John Jay?
This precedent that defines the relationship between courts and administrative agencies is widely expected to be overturned this term.
What is Chevron v. NRDC?
Article II requires the President to take an oath to do these three things to the Constitution of the United States.
What is "preserve, protect, and defend"?
In Ginyard, the criminal defendants invoked this clause of the Fifth Amendment.
What is the Double Jeopardy Clause?
The Eleventh Amendment protects States from suit by these.
What are Citizens of another State or of any Foreign State?
In 1789, there were this many justices on the Supreme Court.
What is six?
In his First Inaugural Address, President Lincoln announced his decision not to follow the legal reasoning of this famous decision.
What is Scott v. Sandford?
Article III, Section 2, Clause 2 divides the Supreme Court's jurisdiction into these two categories.
What is original and appellate?
The Seventh Amendment secures the right to a jury in suits at common law, but not suits in this.
What is equity?
This is an evidentiary "remedy" for violations of the Fourth Amendment.
What is the exclusionary rule?
This man, named after two great Supreme Court justices, lived up to his name by becoming a justice, too.
Who is John Marshall Harlan II?
One of the most important constitutional decisions made by the Supreme Court while John Marshall was Chief Justice was not a decision in an individual case: it was the decision to issue joint opinions expressing the Court's reasoning. Before, opinions were issued in this way. (Looking for a Latin phrase)
What is seriatum?
The Supremacy Clause appears in this article of the Constitution.
What is VI?
The Tenth Amendment reserves this "to the States respectively, or to the people."
What is "powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States"?
Courts of appeals apply a "de novo" standard of review to these.
What are questions of law?
These are the names of the current justices on the Court.
Who are Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor, Kagan, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Jackson?
This is the name of the first decision handed down by the Supreme Court.
What is West v. Barnes (1791)?