(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Govt protections from discrimination
Civil Rights
The decision of the Supreme Court; sets the rule of law
Majority Opinion
No discrimination based on race or national origin
Civil Rights Act of 1964
First level of federal courts
District Court
Equal protection and due process under the law
14th Amendment
Right to a speedy, public, and fair trial
6th Amendment
Used to apply the Bill of Rights to the states
Selective Incorporation
Refers to the right to hear a case first
Original Jurisdiction
Student symbolic speech
Tinker v. Des Moines
Prior ruling that informs the Court's decisions
Precedent
Cannot be tried for the same crime twice
Double Jeopardy
Established by Article 3 of the Constitution and Congress
Federal Courts
No national or preferred religion
Establishment Clause
Refers to sending the records up in an appeal to the S.C.
Writ of Certiorari
5 freedoms
1st Amendment
Police must advise every suspect about these
Miranda Rights
Disagrees with the decision of the Court
Dissenting Opinion
Right to own an individual firearm
District of Columbia v. Heller
Interracial marriage
Loving v. Virginia
School desegregation
Brown v. Board
How S.C. justices decide if a case will be heard
Rule of Four
Legal document submitted by interested parties not directly involved in the case
Amicus Curiae Brief
Overturned Roe v. Wade
Dobbs v. Jackson
Supreme Court's fundamental power
Judicial Review
Freedom to express religious beliefs
Free Exercise Clause
Refers to justices acting in a limited capacity; upholding precedents
Judicial Restraint
These handle most criminal cases
State Courts
Basic freedoms guaranteed and protected by the Bill of Rights
Civil Liberties
Due process, no self-incrimination
5th Amendment
Refers to fair treatment within the judicial system
Due Process
Refers to justices using their position to make or change policies
Judicial Activism
Refers to hearing a case after the initial decision has been made
Appellate Jurisdiction
Agrees with the decision of the Court but for different reasons
Concurring Opinion
State must provide an attorney
Gideon v. Wainwright