JEOPARDY #1 Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

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JEOPARDY #1 Civil Rights & Civil Liberties. GROUPIES - 100. Interest group which represents the rights of older Americans. GROUPIES - 100. What is the AARP?. GROUPIES - 200. Of these, the group which may be classified and discriminated against on any reasonable basis: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY #1Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

GROUPIES Quotables Constitutional

ProtectionsSpecial Cases

Whazzit? POT LUCK

100 100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500 500

GROUPIES - 100

Interest group which represents the rights of older Americans

GROUPIES - 100

What is the AARP?

GROUPIES - 200

Of these, the group which may be classified and discriminated

against on any reasonable basis:

Blacks, Latinos, the disabled, women, or older Americans

GROUPIES - 200

What is “older Americans”?

GROUPIES - 300

Inherently suspect

GROUPIES - 300

What is classification by race?

GROUPIES - 400

Of these, the group which has had the fewest of its members

elected to the U.S. Senate:

Women, blacks, Asian-Pacific Islanders, Latinos, or Native

Americans

GROUPIES - 400

What is “Native Americans”?

GROUPIES - 500

Hardwick v. GA,

Romer v. Evans, &

Lawrence v. Texas

GROUPIES - 500

What are cases that deal with the civil rights of homosexuals?

Quotables - 100

According to its provisions,“Equality of rights under the law shall not

be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on

account of sex.”

Quotables - 100

What is the ERA – Equal Righs Amendment?

Quotables - 200

According to Thomas Jefferson, it was created by the 1st

Amendment’s “Establishment Clause”

Quotables - 200

What is the “Wall of Separation” between church and state?

Quotables - 300

Test set by Schenck v. U.S. for balancing freedom of speech

and national security

Quotables - 300

What is the “clear and pressent danger” test?

Quotables - 400

Rule for judging segregation set by Plessy v. Ferguson

Quotables - 400

What is “separate but equal”?

Quotables - 500

According to the 1st Amendment, “Congress shall

make NO law” abridging these five freedoms.

Quotables - 500

What are freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and

petition?

Constitutional Protections - 100

Requires the government to charge or release a prisoner

Constitutional Protections - 100

What is habeas corpus?

Big Names - 200

Means nobody can be punished for a crime committed before a

law against it was passed

Big Names - 200

What is the prohibition of ex post facto criminal laws?

Constitutional Protections - 300

protected in Tinker v. Des Moines and Texas v. Johnson

Constitutional Protections - 300

What is symbolic speech?

Constitutional Protections - 400

Prohibited by the 4th Amendment

Constitutional Protections - 400

What are “unreasonable searches and seizures”?

Constitutional Protections - 500

Right protected by Griswold v. CT and Roe v. Wade

Constitutional Protections - 500

What is the right to privacy?

Special Cases - 100

Required by Miranda v. Arizona (1966) in order to protect this

right in this amendment; upheld by

Dickerson v. U.S. (2000)

Special Cases - 100

What is the reading of rights to a suspect in order to protect

the 5th Amendment guarantee against self-incrimination?

Special Cases - 200

Issue which raised questions about this 8th Amendment right in these

cases: Furman v. GA (1972)

Gregg v. GA (1976)Atkins v. VA (2002)

Roper v. Simmons (2005)

Special Cases - 200

What is the death penalty and cruel and unusual

punishment?

Special Cases - 300

Amendment & right at issue in

Powell v. Alabama

Betts v. Brady

Gideon v. Wainwright

Argersinger v. Hamlin

Special Cases - 300

What is the 6th Amendment right to counsel?

Special Cases - 400

Amendment, right, and rule addressed in

Mapp v. Ohio (1961)

U.S. v. Payner

Nix v. Williams (1984)

U.S. v. Leon (1984)

AZ v. Evans (1995)

Special Cases - 400

What are the 4th Amendment guarantee against

unreasonable searches and seizures and the exclusionary

rule?

Special Cases - 500

General and specific focus of

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) &

Texas v. Johnson (1989)

Special Cases - 500

What are 1. General - symbolic speech?

2. Specifica. Armbands worn as war protest in

school

b. Flag-burning

Whazzit? - 100

Constitutional protections against government

Whazzit? - 100

What are civil liberties?

Whazzit? - 200

Laws which allow reporters to protect their sources

Whazzit? - 200

What are shield laws?

Whazzit? - 300

The way most cases are disposed of

Whazzit? - 300

What is by means of plea bargain?

Whazzit? - 400

Substantive and Procedural

Whazzit? - 400

What are two kinds of due process?

Whazzit? - 500

The legal standard for libel

Whazzit? - 500

What is “actual malice”?

POT LUCK - 100

Supreme Court says it’s not protected by the 1st

amendment, but declined to define it, leaving that up to

community standards

POT LUCK - 100

What is obscenity?

POT LUCK - 200

Right at issue in Roe v. Wade

Planned Parenthood v. Casey

Webster v. Reproductive Health Services

POT LUCK - 200

What are abortion rights?

POT LUCK - 300

Selective incorporation

POT LUCK - 300

What is the application of the rights contained in the Bill of

Rights to the states on a cases by case basis?

POT LUCK - 400

1. Secular purpose

2. Neutral effect

3. no excessive entanglement

POT LUCK - 400

What is the Lemon Test established in Lemon v.

Kurtzman (1971)?

POT LUCK - 500

Gitlow v. New York (1925)

POT LUCK - 500

What was the first case to apply any part of the Bill of Rights to

the states?