No warm-up Pick up a brainstorming sheet from the front table and a computer (if you need it to complete the worksheet). We’ll work on the brainstorming sheet for 20-25 minutes before we start reviewing for the Unit 5 Test.
Review for unit 5 test
Amendments: match the amendment with the rights it contains 1st 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 14th Due process to all, even for state governments/laws Right to a speedy trial, impartial jury, an attorney Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, speech Due process, no self-incrimination, no double jeopardy No cruel and unusual punishment, or excessive fines/bail Protection against illegal search and seizure Rights in a civil trial, can sue someone for at least $20
Court cases Furman v. Georgia 1972 Marbury v. Madison 1803 Gideon v. Wainwright 1963 Gitlow v. New York 1925 Griswold v. Connecticut 1965 Marbury v. Madison 1803 McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 Gibbons v. Ogden 1824 Brown v. Topeka Board of Education 1954 Engel v. Vitale 1962
Court cases Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 1978 Grutter v. Bollinger 2003 Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier 1988 Heart of Atlanta Motel v. US 1964 In re Gault 1966 Korematsu v. US 1944 Loving V. Virginia 1967 Near v. Minnesota 1931 Mapp v. Ohio 1962 New Jersey v. TLO 1984
Court cases Miranda v. Arizona 1966 New York Times v. US 1971 Schneck v. US 1919 Roe v. Wade 1973 Tinker v. Des Moines 1969 United States v. Nixon 1974 Citizens United v. FEC 2010 Shelby v. Holder 2013 United States v. Windsor 2013 Riley v. California 2014
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Miss Smith has a trial for robbing her neighbor’s house, which is against a North Carolina law. State Criminal
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mr. Garcia sues his doctor for injury from malpractice. Both Mr. Garcia and the doctor are from North Carolina. State Civil
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Miss Anderson, who lives in North Carolina, sues her insurance company from California, because they failed to pay for her covered damages in a recent hurricane. She is suing for $290,000. Fed. Civil
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mr. Blue has a trial for driving while intoxicated, which is against North Carolina state law. State Criminal
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mr. James uses his cell phone and his car to distribute illegal drugs in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Fed. Criminal
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mrs. Frank uses her position as a U.S. Postal Service worker to steal money and checks from the mail she is supposed to deliver. Fed. Criminal
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mr. Morse is suing the hospital because he feels he’s been fired from his job as a nurse due to his participation in a political protest, which is his 1st Amendment right. Fed. Civil
State Criminal, State Civil, Fed. Criminal, or Fed. Civil Mrs. Bart files for divorce from Mr. Bart. State Civil
Answer: Clerk of Court You’ve just turned 18 and decided you want to get married to your high school sweetheart. However, you don’t have the money to pay for a big wedding. Who can marry you outside of a church official? Options: Clerk of court Jury Probate court Traffic court District court Superior court Supreme court Appellate Court
Answer: District Court After a year, you’ve realized you made a big mistake in marrying your high school sweetheart. You’ve decided to get a divorce. Who will you appear before to regain your “freedom?” Options: Clerk of court Jury Probate court Traffic court District court Superior court Supreme court Appellate Court
(Answer: Traffic Court) Now that you are newly divorced, you’ve started dating again. You are running late to pick up your date and get pulled over for going 58 in a 35 mph zone. Who will you appear before to take care of your speeding ticket? Options: Clerk of court Jury Probate court Traffic court District court Superior court Supreme court Appellate Court
(Answer: Superior Court) You haven’t been having a lot of luck with your recent dates, and you’ve decided to attract someone really classy you need a fancy car. Since you are broke, you make the bad decision to steal your neighbor’s Porsche! You are caught and arrested. Who will hear your case? Options: Clerk of court Jury Probate court Traffic court District court Superior court Supreme court Appellate Court
(Answer: Appellate Court) You want to challenge the decision because the jury was biased against you. Your lawyer says you have evidence to prove it and writes a brief. Where is there a panel of three judges that will read his brief? Options: Clerk of court Jury Probate court Traffic court District court Superior court Supreme court Appellate Court
No warm-up For the test you’ll need a pen or pencil, and a blank sheet of notebook paper.
After the test… Work on your paper brainstorming sheet (it’s due by the end of the class period tomorrow)