The Constitution
The First Amendment
Cases
Rules & Rulings
Potpourri
100

The number of justices on the Supreme Court

9

100

The number of freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment

Five

100

The "speech" at issue in Tinker

Wearing an anti-war armband

100

The holding of the court in Morse regarding school speech

Yes, it was school speech

100

When briefing a case, the issue is always in the form of this

A question

200

The full name of the most recently appointed Supreme Court Jusice

Brett Michael Kavanaugh

200

Having the freedom to print whatever you want is an example of this 

Freedom of the press

200

The case involving a sign that said "Bong hits 4 Jesus"

Morse

200

The case that held it unconstitutional for public schools to force students to salute the flag 

West Virginia v. Barnette

200

The name of the Plaintiff in the Moot Court problem

Trevon

300

The first ten amendments are called this

The Bill of Rights

300

Having the freedom to wear an anti-war black armband is an example of...

Freedom of speech

300

The speech at issue in the Moot Court problem

Gun rally

300

The holding of the court in J.S. ex real J.S. v. Bethlehem regarding school speech

Yes, it was school speech 

300

The gathering at issue in Morse

Olympic torch relay 
400

Where the Constitutional Convention took place in 1787

Philadelphia, PA

400

These are the five protections guaranteed by the First Amendment

Freedom of speech, assembly, press, religion, petition the government

400

The location of the computer used to make a website about a teach in J.S. v. Bethlehem

His home

400

The Court that decided the J.S. v. Bethlehem decision (website about teacher) 

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania 

400

The Court in this case said that speech that creates nothing more than a mild distraction or curiosity fails to satisfy the substantial disruption test

J.C. ex. rel R.C. v. Beverly Hills Unified School District

500

The article of the constitution that established the Supreme Court

Article 3

500

The year the Bill of Rights was ratified

1791

500

The name of one of the Plaintiffs in Tinker

Mary Beth Tinker, John Tinker, Chris Eckhardt

500

Schools can only regulate speech in schools if the speech in question materially and substantially interferes with the requirements of appropriate discipline in the operation of the school

The Tinker rule

500

The right guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment

The right... against unreasonable search and seizure