Which Supreme Court case established Judicial Review in 1803?
Marbury v. Madison
Which case segregated schools were unconstitutional?
Brown v. Board
The Judicial branch can be found in which article of the U.S. Constitution?
Article III
The main role of the judicial Branch is to ________ laws
interpret, judge, explain
Most juries are made up of how many people?
12
Which Supreme Court case in 1857 said that slaves were property and could not sue in court?
Dred Scott v. Sanford
Which case said that '"SEPARATE BUT EQUAL was Constitutional and lead to segregation?
Plessy v. Ferguson
Which is the only court created by The Constitution?
The Supreme Court
What do you call the court's power to rule a law or action as unconstitutional?
judicial review
The role of the jury is to listen to the _____ and decide if a defendant is ______ or ________
evidence, innocent, gulity
Which Supreme Court case in 1966 set the precedent that police must inform citizens under arrest of their right to remain silent and to an attorney?
Miranda v. Arizona
Which case said that a school may limit what is published in a school newspaper?
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier
Who does the Constitution give the power to create lower federal courts?
Congress/ The Legislative Branch
What power of the court allows the courts to OVERTURN previous court decisions?
judicial review
The image above shows the process for selecting what?
Jury
Which Supreme Court Case established the precedent that minors have the same due process rights as adults?
In RE Gault
Which cases established the precedent that states must give an attorney to citizens that cannot afford one?
Gideon v. Wainwright
Which court is missing?
U.S. district (trial) courts, ? ,Supreme Court
Appeals court
Which type of court has no jury, no evidence, no testimony, and reviews decisions of lower courts?
appellate or appeals court
Which amendment is protected by citizens serving on jury duty?
6th =right to legal counsel
The Tinker v. Des Moines case protected which right of students protesting the Viet Nam War?
1st amendment- free speech
Name two parts of the 14th Amendment
citizenship clause
equal protection clause
due process clause
Who appoints (chooses) a Supreme Court Judge and who approves them?
president, Senate
Name one type of case the federal government has original jurisdiction over?
-a foreign ambassador or diplomat
-maritime laws
-disputes between two states
-disputes between citizens of different states
How do lawyers from both sides try to check for bias in jurors?
They ask them questions