The Docket
Exhibit A-List
Setting Precedent
Syllabus Week
Lights, Camera, Litigation
100

This 1963 case established that states must provide free counsel to defendants who cannot afford an attorney

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

100

This civil rights attorney and future Supreme Court Justice argued Brown v. Board of Education before the Supreme Court

Who is Thurgood Marshall?

100

In 1981, she was the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, appointed by President Reagan

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

100

This type of legal work involves representing clients who cannot afford an attorney, often on a volunteer basis

What is pro bono?

100

This 1992 film starring Jack Nicholson features the iconic courtroom line, "You can't handle the truth!"

What is A Few Good Men?

200

In this 1966 landmark case, the Supreme Court ruled that suspects must be informed of their rights before police interrogation

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

200

This pioneering legal scholar and Columbia Law professor co-founded the Women's Rights Project at the ACLU and later became a Supreme Court Justice

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

200

In 2022, this woman became the first Black female Supreme Court Justice

Who is Ketanji Brown Jackson?

200

This type of lawsuit allows one or more individuals to sue on behalf of a larger group who share the same legal grievance

What is a class action?

200

This long-running TV legal drama, premiering in 2009, featured attorney Alicia Florrick navigating politics and the law in Chicago

What is The Good Wife?

300

This 1969 Supreme Court case established that public school students retain their First Amendment rights on school grounds, arising from an Iowa school district's ban on anti-war protest wear

What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District?

300

This attorney and author founded the Equal Justice Initiative and wrote "Just Mercy" advocating for the wrongly condemned on death row

Who is Bryan Stevenson?

300

This state (territory at the time) was the first in the nation to grant women the right to vote, doing so in 1869, over 50 years before the 19th Amendment

What is Wyoming?

300

This 1920 organization, the oldest civil liberties organization in the US, has litigated landmark cases in free speech, reproductive rights, and racial justice

What is The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)?

300

This 1991 John Grisham novel follows a young Harvard Law graduate who discovers his new firm is laundering money for the mob

What is The Firm?

400

This 1905 case, in which the Supreme Court struck down a New York law limiting bakery workers hours, became notorious as a symbol of judicial overreach

What is Lochner v. New York?

400

Known as "the people's lawyer," this consumer advocate and four time presidential candidate wrote "Unsafe at Any Speed"

Who is Ralph Nader?

400

In 1872, this Howard University-trained attorney was the first Black woman to graduate from law school and the first to formally practice law in the United States

Who is Charlotte E. Ray?

400

This doctrine, derived from the 14th Amendment, requires states to apply the same constitutional protections as the federal government and was central to expanding civil rights litigation.

What is the Incorporation Doctrine?

400

This 2019 four-part Netflix series dramatizes the true story of the Central Park Five, five teenagers wrongfully convicted of assault in 1989

What is When They See Us?

500

This 1971 case saw the Supreme Court rule against prior restraint, allowing newspapers to publish the Pentagon Papers

What is New York Times Co. v. United States?

500

This lawyer succeeded Thurgood Marshall as the Director-Counsel of the Legal Defense Fund and was awarded a Presidential Citizens Medal by President Clinton

Who is Jack Greenberg?

500

In 2003, this future Supreme Court Justice shattered a glass ceiling at Harvard Law School, becoming the first woman ever to serve as its dean in the school's 186-year history

Who is Elena Kagan?

500

This theory holds that race, gender, and other identities overlap to create compounding forms of discrimination, and was formally named by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989.

What is intersectionality?

500

This 2016 HBO miniseries starring John Turturro and Riz Ahmed examines the American criminal justice system through the lens of a murder case, sparking nationwide conversations about plea bargaining and access to justice

What is The Night Of?