First Amendment
Separation of Powers
How Courts Work
Mock Trial Program
Fun Facts
100

Freedom of Speech gives people the right to...

...to communicate freely without government interference.

100

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

100

What is the difference between the appellee and the appellant?

Appellant: the person who is appealing the lower court's decision.

Appellee: the person defending the appeal.

100

What is the length of each oral argument?

Four minutes.

100

How many Justices are on the Supreme Court?

There are nine Justices.

200

What does Freedom of Religion mean?

Freedom of Religion means that people can practice any religion they choose and the government can't establish a religion.

200

What powers does the President have?

The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces. The President appoints leaders and heads of agencies and departments. The President signs legislation from Congress into law.

200

A "plaintiff" is the person who must defend themselves against a lawsuit. True or False?

False. A plaintiff is the person who brings the lawsuit to court. The defendant is the person who defends themselves against the plaintiff.

200

What is a "moot court"?

A moot court is an extracurricular activity in which students take part in simulated, or “pretend,” court proceedings

200

How many electoral votes did President Biden receive?

306 votes. Biden received 51.3% of the popular vote.

300

You cannot threaten national security. True or False?

True

300

Why do we have separation of powers?

Separation of powers exists to provide checks and balances so that one branch can't become TOO powerful.
300

How do cases get to the Supreme Court?

Cases can get to the Supreme Court through appeals from state courts or from federal courts.

300

What constitutional right is the focus of the mock trial tournament?

The First Amendment.

300

What is the largest country in the world (by landmass)?

Russia

400

What does the Freedom of Assembly mean?

People may join and create groups peacefully without interference from the government.

400

Which branch does Congress belong to?

Legislative branch.

400

What do courts do?

The objective of courts is to resolve disputes in a fair and reasonable way that is based on the law.

400

How many times will each person deliver their oral argument?

Three times.
400

Which country has the longest highway in the world?

Canada, which has a trans-national highway 4,860 miles long

500

What does Tinker v. Des Moines have to do with the First Amendment?

In this case, the Supreme Court decided that students who wore arm bands in protest of the Vietnam War were exercising their Freedom of Speech. The Court held that the school could not prohibit the arm bands.

500

The legislative branch has the power to declare war. True or False?

False. This power belongs to the executive branch

500

What do courts use when they decide lawsuits?

They can use constitutional law, state law, federal law, and they apply precedent by sticking closely to previous court decisions.

500

What prizes are there for the mock trial?

There will be trophies for first, second and third place. Every student will receive a certificate of participation

500

Why do crackers have holes in them?

During the baking process, if the crackers have holes in them, it prevents air bubbles from ruining the product and "cracking" the cracker into tiny pieces.