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
305. Gitelson,
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
311. Study Guides for the entire semester
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)