
Courts and Equal Protection
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- Q1When the Supreme Court declares a law unconstitutional, they are using their power ofequal protectionjudicial reviewhabeas corpusdue process30s
- Q2What court case helped the Supreme Court establish Judicial ReviewTinker v. Des Moines School DistrictMarbury v. MadisonPlessy v. FergusonMcCulloch v. Maryland30s
- Q3When the court ruled on Brown v Board of Education, they _____ the precedent from Plessy v Ferguson.overturnedavoidedemphasizedupheld30s
- Q4The 14th Amendment established all of the following EXCEPTequal protection under the lawdue process, no matter what statethe end of slaverythe end of race discrimination30s
- Q5The first case to recognize the first amendment rights of students wasMarbury v MadisonBrown v Board of EducationTinker v Des Moines School DistrictBethel v Fraser30s
- Q6Over time, students' first amendment rights have been limited over time byMorse v FrederickTinker v Des MoinesMarbury v MadisonTLO v New Jersey30s
- Q7A student's right to their privacy is partially protected by what amendment?4th8th1st5th30s
- Q8When O.J. was treated differently because of his celebrity status, that violatedprecedentrule of lawequal protectiondue process30s
- Q9The 5th Amendment was protected in which court case?Miranda v ArizonaGideon v WainwrightNew Jersey v TLOTinker v Des Moines30s
- Q10Your right to an attorney, to a jury of your peers and a speedy trial are all part ofdue processprecedentrule of lawequal protection30s