Supreme Court Cases
Court Procedures
Vocab
Random
100

Ruling determined a woman’s right to privacy included the right to choose abortion, legalizing it during the first trimester and when the woman’s health is at risk

Roe v. Wade

100

The United States has two court systems, state and federal. This is often called a _____ court system. 

Dual

100

A judicial decision that serves as a guide for setting later cases of similar nature.

Precedent

100

Who appoints/approves S.C. nominees?

President/Senate

200

Established the principle of judicial review, allowing the Supreme Court to strike down unconstitutional laws.

Marbury v. Madison

200

When both courts hear the same case, that is called ____________ jurisdiction. 

Concurrent

200

The person whom a complaint/lawsuit is made against.

Defendant

200

What does the blindfold represent on Lady Justice?

Impartiality/fairness

300

The Court upheld racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine, ruling it did not violate the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause.

Plessy v. Ferguson

300

In what court system are most cases heard today?

State courts

300

The title for a person who files a suit/case against someone else.

Plaintiff

300

Define Judicial Review. 

Supreme Court can rule a law unconstitutional.

400

Suspects must be informed of their rights before interrogation: the right to remain silent, to counsel, and to have an attorney provided if they cannot afford one.

Miranda v. Arizona

400

In which court system would this case be heard?

A citizen sues the U.S. government for wrongful termination.

Federal

400

A court that hears the case on appeal from a lower court (2nd, 3rd, 4th+ time a case has been heard by a court)

Appellate Jurisdiction

400

When does the US Supreme Court start its session and when does it end?

October - June/July

500

Ruling: once a suspect becomes an accused person, they must be allowed to consult a lawyer under the 6th Amendment to avoid self-incrimination.

Escobedo v. Illinois

500

Why are cases decided by the Supreme Court so important? What do they establish? (Vocab - not looking for judicial review!)

They set a precedent (example) for the whole country. 

500

This is the authority of a court to hear (to try and decide on) a case.

Jurisdiction

500

Name ONE of the Supreme Court Justices Trump appointed. 

Neil Gorsuch 

Brett Kavanaugh 

Amy Coney Barrett