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2 THIS IS

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4 Welcome Contestants... Today ’ s

5 100 200 300 400 500 Judicial Basics CourtsS.C. CasesCivil Liberties Vocabulary Grab Bag

6 The term length of constitutional court judges A 100

7 Life A 100

8 A 200 This Supreme Court case established the power of Judicial Review

9 Marbury v. Madison A 200

10 Who is the current Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court? A 300

11 John Roberts A 300

12 A 400 Two factors that impact a Supreme Court judges decision on a case

13 Constitution/Existing Laws Interaction with other judges Personal beliefs/views Society President & Congress A 400

14 Opinion of a Supreme Court judge that disagrees with the majority A 500

15 Dissenting opinion A 500

16 This determines the term length of Federal Court Judges B 100

17 Constitution B 100

18 A court that first hears a case has this B 200

19 Original Jurisdiction B 200

20 The person bringing a charge against another person in a civil case B 300

21 Plaintiff B 300

22 The federal court that exercises original and appellate jurisdiction B 400

23 Supreme Court B 400

24 How are court cases named? B 500

25 Plaintiff vs. Defendant B 500

26 This case ruled that “ separate but equal ” was unconstitutional C 100

27 Brown v. Board of Education C 100

28 Gideon v. Wainright established what precedent for those accused of a crime C 200

29 Guaranteed right to a lawyer C 200

30 Plessy v. Ferguson ruled that… C 300

31 “ Separate but equal ” or segregation was ok C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 The right to privacy has been debated most in cases involving this issue C 400

34 Abortion: Roe v. Wade C 400

35 What Constitutional rights did the case Mapp v. Ohio upheld? C 500

36 4 th Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures C 500

37 When has the Supreme Court justified the government taking away citizens Constitutional rights? D 100

38 Times of war: Korematsu v. U.S. D 100

39 Why were individual rights included in the Constitution? D 200

40 Provide protection from the government & individuals argued for them D 200

41 What is double jeopardy? D 300

42 Being tried for the same crime twice; it is Unconstitutional D 300

43 Who was the first African American Supreme Court judge? D 400

44 Thurgood Marshall D 400

45 The Constitution states that no person can be denied this under the law D 500

46 Equal Protection D 500

47 If you wish to take your case to a higher court you must… E 100

48 Appeal E 100

49 A court that has the right to hear appeals has E 200

50 Appellate Jurisdiction E 200

51 Justices who strictly follow the Constitution when deciding cases practice E 300

52 Judicial Restraint E 300

53 Place where federal questions are last decided E 400

54 Supreme Court E 400

55 A legal search must have a warrant or this E 500

56 Probable Cause E 500

57 What state courts does the federal government have power over? F 100

58 All F 100

59 The branch of government that the Articles of Confederation did not include F 200

60 Judicial F 200

61 The Supreme Court has ruled that schools have the right to search students possessions…why do schools have this right? F 300

62 To provide and promote a safe learning environment F 300

63 Who was the first female Supreme Court judge? F 400

64 Sandra Day O’Connor F 400

65 What type of jurisdiction do Federal District Courts have? F 500

66 Original Jurisdiction F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: U.S. Court System Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Why is an independent judiciary essential to American government? Click on screen to continue

69 Stay unbiased Remain free of politics ‘Check and balance’ the other two branches Freely interpret Constitutionality of laws Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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