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Quiz: Famous Supreme Court Decisions

Posted April 30, 2009
  1. Which of the following decisions does not concern racial discrimination?
  2. What was the primary issue addressed in Hustler Magazine v. Falwell?
  3. Which decision relates to informing a defendant of the right to consult with an attorney before and during police questioning?
  4. Which constitutional amendment is the subject of the 2008 landmark decision District of Columbia v. Heller?
  5. True or false: Roe v. Wade was a 5-to-4 split decision by the court.
  6. What was the main issue addressed in Gideon v. Wainwright?
  7. Which of the following justices dissented in Bush v. Gore?
  8. Which free-speech decision contained the expression "falsely shouting fire in a theater"?
  9. True or false: In 1989's Texas v. Johnson, the justices ruled that flag burning was not protected speech under the First Amendment.

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