Northeastern
PAD
Law
Law Media
100

When was Northeastern founded?

1898

100

What does PAD stand for?

Phi Alpha Delta

100

Name three types of law

Examples:

Family Law, Environmental Law, Contract Law, Intellectual Property Law, Corporate (Business) Law, Constitutional Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law, Case (Common) Law

100

In Legally Blonde, what color was Elle Woods’ famous résumé?

Pink!

200

What is Northeastern's motto (hint: it's in Latin)?

Lux, Veritas, Virtus

200

What are PAD's official colors?

Gold and Purple

200

What rights do police read to you when you’re arrested?

Miranda Rights

200

What Northeastern alum and talk show host made headlines for a messy divorce?

Wendy Williams

300

How long has Paws been the mascot of Northeastern?

21 years

300

What year was Phi Alpha Delta (International) created? (Points awarded if you are ten years or closer away from the year)

1902

300

What do you call a lawyer who works for free?

Pro Bono

300

Which Suits lawyer shocked everyone by hiring an associate who didn’t actually have a law degree?

Harvey Specter

400

Who was Northeastern's first president (hint: there is a building named after him)?

Frank Palmer Speare

400

Name all three rush events NU PAD held?

Ice Cream and Ice Breakers

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Law Movies: Ranked

400

Which U.S. state was the first to allow women to practice law before its state Supreme Court?

Iowa

400

Which actor won a defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, resulting in a $10.35 million award?


Johnny Depp

500

What is Northeastern's oldest building?

Richards Hall

500

What room are PAD chapter meetings held in?

Snell Engineering 168

500

Which character is famously used in U.S. posters pointing and saying, “I want YOU” to encourage people to follow government laws like the military draft?

Uncle Sam

500

How many American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law schools are in Massachusetts?

Six
(Boston College, Boston University, Harvard University, New England Law, Northeastern University, and the University of Massachusetts School of Law)