Las Vegas Review-Journal

Test your knowledge of the land’s highest court

- By Jeffrey Sikkenga Insidesour­ces.com

The U.S. Supreme Court has played a large role in U.S. history, at times reflecting the mass sentiment of the era and at others disregardi­ng popular views to extend rights to our citizens. The court begins its next term Oct. 1.

The quiz below provides an opportunit­y for you to test your knowledge of the court and several of its landmark decisions.

1. Who was the first chief justice of the Supreme Court?

A. John Rutledge B. John Jay C. John Blair D. James Iredell

2. Which U.S. president later served as chief justice of the Supreme Court?

A. William Howard Taft B. Warren Harding C. Franklin Pierce D. James Polk

3. Which article of the Constituti­on establishe­d a Supreme Court?

A. Article II C. Article IV

4. The Judiciary Act of 1789 divided the United States into 13 judicial districts and set the number of Supreme Court Justices, including the chief justice, at what number?

A.6 C.8 B. Article III D. Article VI B.7 D.9

5. What did the landmark 1963 Supreme Court case, Gideon v. Wainwright, guarantee?

A. The right to a trial by jury B. That evidence obtained unconstitu­tionally cannot be used in court

C. That suspects must be advised of their rights prior to questionin­g D. That defendants have the right to an attorney even if they can’t afford one

6. What key Supreme Court case found “that in the field of public education, the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place”?

A. San Antonio Independen­t School District v. Rodriguez B. Dred Scott v. Sanford

C. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

D. Mclaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents

7. The Supreme Court initially met in what city?

A. Philadelph­ia B. Washington C. New York City D. Boston

8. Who was the longest-serving justice in court history?

A. John Marshall B. Anthony Kennedy C. James Wayne D. William O. Douglas

9. The Supreme Court’s power of “judicial review” was affirmed in the 1803 decision in Marbury v. Madison. What does “judicial review” mean?

A. That the court can declare an executive action or a law unconstitu­tional

B. That the court has jurisdicti­on in all cases involving disputes between two states

C. That the court has original jurisdicti­on in all cases involved ambassador­s

D. That the court alone decides which cases it will review Answers: 1-B, 2-A, 3-B, 4-A, 5-D, 6-C, 7-C, 8-D, 9-A

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