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- Q1A person or group filing a lawsuitjuryplaintiffdefendantcriminal20s
- Q2This landmark Supreme Court case said "separate but equal" NOT okay. It ended school segregation.Brown v. the Board of EducationTinker v. Des MoinesPlessy v. FergusonRegents of University of California v. Bakke20s
- Q3Positive acts of government that seek to make constitutional guarantees a reality for all peoplecivil rightsprecedentmajority opinionindictment20s
- Q4A case in which a defendant is tried for committing a crime as defined by the lawbailciviljurisdictioncriminal20s
- Q5This landmark Supreme Court case legalized abortion in the United States.Gideon v. WainwrightRoe v. WadePlessy v. FergusonLoving v. Virgina20s
- Q6A trial in which 12 people listen to evidence and decide who wins a case;civilplaintiffindictmentjury trial20s
- Q7A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person returns for his or her trialjurisdictionbailgrand juryconcurring opinion20s
- Q8This landmark Supreme Court case said States can't make laws that ban interracial marriageDred Scott v. SanfordRoe v. WadeTinker v. Des MoinesLoving v. Virginia30s
- Q9A formal charge or accusation of a serious crimejurisdictionindictmentbailplaintiff10s
- Q10This landmark Supreme Court cases said burning the American flag is symbolic speech and is protected by the 1st Amendment.Loving v. VirginiaTexas v. JohnsonGideon v. WainwrightTinker v. Des Moines30s
- Q11An opinion that disagrees with the majority in a Supreme Court rulingdefendantdissentingprecedentconcurring20s
- Q12A case involving a non-criminal matter such as contract dispute, a claim of patent infringement, or a car accidentplaintiffcivilcriminalbail20s
- Q13The legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crimeprecedentcapital punishment (death penalty)grand jurydefendent20s
- Q14Freedoms to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatmentdissenting opinionjurisdictionindictmentcivil liberties20s
- Q15A decision made by a higher court that is binding on all other federal courts; a person or thing that serves as a modeldefendentindictmentcivil rightsprecedent30s