Civics Honors Supreme Court Flashcards

1
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1st Black Justice (Lyndon Johnson 1966)

A

Thurgood Marshall

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2
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2nd Black Justice (George H.W Bush 1991)

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Clarence Thomas

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3
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1st Woman Justice (Ronald Reagan 1961)

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Sandra Day O’ Conner

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4
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2nd Woman Justice (Bill Clinton 1993)

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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5
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1st Hispanic/Latina (Barack Obama 2009)

A

Sonja Sotomajor

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6
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1st Black Woman (Joe Biden 2022)

A

Ketanji Brown Jackson

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7
Q

Paper filled by non-litigant
A “Friend of the Court” brief

A

Amicus Curiae

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8
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A decision that has no explanation

A

Per Curiam

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9
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let the decision stand (earlier ruling should stand)

A

State Decisis

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10
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the earlier standing from a state

A

Precedent

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11
Q

Standard of Review:
Tier A

A

Inherently Suspect
Race
Strict Scrutiny

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12
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Standard of Review:
Tier B

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Intermediate
Gender
Medium Scrutiny

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13
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Standard of Review:
Tier C

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Reasonable
Age and Wealth
Low Scrutiny

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14
Q

The lawyer for the U.S in Supreme Court Cases

A

Solicitor General

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15
Q

Parties for a case

A

plaintiff v. defendant

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16
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Certiorari

A

8000 petitions each year, Court takes 80-85
1% of appeals get this, when the supreme court takes your case

17
Q

Rule of 4

A

Four justices wanting the case get your appeal accepted

18
Q

Months Court is in Session

A

October to June

19
Q

Agree with the Majority

A

Concurring opinion

20
Q

Disagree with the Majority

A

Dissenting opinion

21
Q

Typical case time

A

30 mins, no witnesses

22
Q

Justiciable Dispute

A

both sides ask a legal question, not a moral or ethical questions
- Can or can’t
- Is it legal to
- Not “should or shouldn’t”

23
Q

Standing to Sue

A

Plaintiff must have “standing” (have been hurt or likely to be)