Bill of Rights
Legal Lingo
Procedure
The Supreme Court
Court Structure
100

The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights gives citizens these 5 freedoms

What is the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition?

100

In civil court, this person is the first to file. In criminal, they are usually the victim.

What is Plaintiff?

100

This is the authority of a court to hear a case, often based on the location of the parties involved.

What is jurisdiction?

100

This case established the requirement for law enforcement to inform individuals of their rights during an arrest.

What is Miranda v Arizona?

100

This court is the highest court, often only hearing 60-80 cases a year.

What is the Supreme Court

200

This right protects an individual from being prosecuted twice for the same crime

What is Double Jeopardy (5th Amendment)?

200

Never approach the bench or refer to the judge without this title

What is "Your Honor?"

200

This document cannot be ignored - if received you must appear and testify 

What is subpoena?

200

This landmark decision established the principle of judicial review.

What is Marbury v Madison?

200

This trial court handles serious criminal cases, civil cases involving amounts over $25,000, and family matters

What is Circuit Court?

300

This Amendment ensures that people are secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effect, against unreasonable searches and seizures

What is the Fourth Amendment?

300

The Prosector in a criminal case has this legal burden of proof (highest standard of proof in criminal law)

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

300

This form will list all names and case numbers scheduled for a courtroom - this will change day to day

What is a docket?

300

This Article of the Constitution establishes the Judicial Branch

What is Article III?

300

Often, this federal court will generally consider cases in three-judge panels.

What is the Federal Appeals Court?

400

This amendment states that there are additional rights that are not explicitly stated in the Bill of Rights/Constitution (non-enumerated rights) that are still granted to citizens 

What is the Ninth Amendment?

400

Latin term meaning "friend of the court"

What is amicus curiae?

400

This is the process of exchanging information and evidence between parties before trial.

What is Discovery?

400

This individual was the first Chief Justice appointed by President George Washington.

Who is John Jay?

400

These three courts in Michigan sit below the Circuit Court

What is District Court, Probate Court, and Municipal Court? 

500

This 5th Amendment ensures that citizens aren't compelled to say anything that could suggest their involvement in a crime or lead to a criminal prosecution. 

What is the right against self-incrimination?

500

This is a request by a litigant (defense or prosecutor) to a judge for a decision on an issue relating to a car

What is a motion?

500

This is a request challenging the decision of a court by a party that has lost one or more issues and seeks a higher court review of the decision.

What is an appeal?

500

This individual was the only U.S. president to also serve as a Supreme Court Justice

Who is William Taft?
500

These type of courts are designed to handle specific types of cases or populations.

Examples: Drug Court, Mental Health Court, Juvenile Court

What are specialized courts?