POLITICAL SCIENCE 1
Summer, 2002 (July 22, 2002)

COURTS: U.S.  AND CALIFORNIA

COURTS AND CONGRESS:  NAMES AND NUMBERS--EXAM REVIEW, PAGE 819

OUTLINE, COURTS AND CASES, PAGE 820

OUTLINE, CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS, PAGE 821
 

oGitelson, chapters 13 and 4

oShank, chapters 16, 11, 12,/13, 14, 15,/3,4,5, and 8

oRoss, chapters 4, 5, 6, 9 and 15

o"Court Cases:  Notes.8" distributed in LAC 113

United States Constitution and Bill of Rights

Chart B2:  Branches of  U.S. Government
Chart L2:  Levels of U.S. Government

301.      Courts: Study Guide with Links to Definitions

302.      Courts: Federal and State Definitions and notes on impeachment juries and other "i" words

303.    *Wesberry v. Sanders

304.     A.  *Table of Contents: Dred Scott Case, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education (1954)


      .     B.    Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas/Thurgood Marshall

305Gitelson, chapters 4 and 13, online practice exams

306.      U.S. Supreme Court Color Photo
           A.Chart of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, see Gitelson, 6th ed., page 370
           B Notes on U.S. Supreme Court Members and other court topics as of March 12, 2001

307.    *Structure of the Federal Courts and color map of the circuits of the U.S. [Circuit] Courts of Appeals

308.      Judicial Branch Triangles:  Dual Court Systems (close-up view)

309.            Judicial Branch Triangles Study Guide

310.     Type of Juries

311Study Guides for the entire semester

             A. Jane Harman (D)

             B. Steven Kuykendall (R)

      C. Three branches: powers and restrictions, complete

      D. Flagburning controversy (sections B1, B2, C)

      E.. Affirmative Action Study Guide: Proposition 209 / Shank Case Study 4 (sections A, C, D)