Case Background
Decision
Constitution
Miscellaneous
200

This city had a handgun ban that led to the lawsuit.

Chicago

200

The Supreme Court decided McDonald v. Chicago in this year.

2010

200

This amendment protects the right to bear arms.

Second Amendment

200
Name one concern Justice Stevens filed in his dissenting opinion. 

Federalism, Second Amendment Interpretation, Judicial Restraint.

400

The case was named after this plaintiff.

Otis McDonald


400

The decision was split with this vote count.

5-4

400

The first ten amendments are called the___________.

Bill of Rights

400

Name one justice who ruled on McDonald v. Chicago and is still serving today.

Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor.

600

Otis McDonald based his argument on this constitutional amendment.

Second Amendment

600

This justice wrote the majority opinion.

Justice Samuel Alito

600

The 14th Amendment was passed after this war.

The Civil War

600

This president appointed Chief Justice John Roberts.

George W. Bush

800

The lawsuit challenged a law that effectively banned these types of firearms for private citizens.

Handguns

800

This was the precedent case.

DC v. Heller (2008)

800

The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments are collectively known as the _____________. 

Reconstruction Amendments

800

What is Judge Judy's real name?

Judy Sheindlin

1000

The case relied on this clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to apply the Second Amendment to states.

Due Process Clause

1000

Name two justices who filed dissenting opinions.

Stevens, Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor

1000

This amendment abolished the poll tax.

24

1000

SNL Anchor Colin Jost recently hosted this game show.

Pop Culture Jeopardy