AP Gov & Econ - January 2014 MsStephanieTsai@gmail.com Sun. Mon day 12 13 NO SCH OOL http://govlover.weebly.com Tues. Wednesday 14 http://www.quia.com/profiles/govlover Thurs. 15 16 - Final Metacognition due - Spring HW check - Discussion of Constitution, USA Ep.2 - Review of Spring course expectations HW: Crash Course Annotations (on postits all pages for Judiciary, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, and Court Cases) 19 20 NO SCH OOL (MLK Jr Day) 21 22 27 Tutoring: 3:30-5:00 - Unit 4 Portfolio (inc. Study Guide) Due - Mock SCOTUS Trial and Debrief - Unit 4 Exam HW: Study for Unit 4 Exam; Complete Unit 4 Portfolio (incl. Ch. 16, 4, 5, reading notes) HW: Notes Ch. 12 (pages 333-341) 24 - PBS.org The Supreme Court - Supreme Court Periods Review (Warren-Roberts) - SCOTUS Graphic Organizer Rvw - Mock SCOTUS Preparation on laptops HW: Mock SCOTUS Preparation Unit 4 Study Guide, Unit 4 Quia MC 29 - Unit 4 Quia MC due 17 - Read and annotate Art. III - Review Fed. 78 - Supreme Court Periods Review: John Marshall Court (PBS.org The Supreme Court) - SCOTUS Graphic Organizer Rvw 23 - Online fall content review (civil rights, Quia, Hippo, YouTube, etc) on laptops 28 Sat. 18 HW: Study Unit 4 Key Terms and court cases HW: 14th Amendment Reading 26 Friday 30 31 Congress, Day 1 discussion Tutoring: 3:30-5:00 25 Unit 4 Key Terms (Also reference Court Cases Graphic Organizer) Defining & Connecting or Concept Mapping Key Terms Instructions: For each of the three chapter sets of key terms (including the additional terms), you must either connect corresponding terms together into smaller themed lists or create a concept map for the chapter. (i.e. If I was connecting Ch. 16 terms, I would map together the terms judicial activism, judicial restraint, strict construction, loose construction, and original intent because they are all philosophies a judge or justice could have about the way they interpret their role and the Constitution.) In total, you should have 3 sets or concept maps upon submission of your portfolio. Ch. 16 – The Federal Judiciary appellate jurisdiction civil law Courts of Appeal criminal law dissenting opinion federal district courts judicial activism judicial implementation judicial restraint judicial review Judiciary Act of 1789 jurisdiction justiciable disputes legislative court majority opinion Marbury v. Madison original jurisdiction political questions precedent SCOTUS senatorial courtesy Solicitor General standing to sue stare decisis statutory construction Additional Judiciary Key Terms ABA Attorney General Brief Burger Court Concurrent jurisdiction Concurring opinion Constitutional courts Docket injunction Litigants Loose construction Marshall Court Original intent Overturned Plaintiff Rehnquist Court Rule of four Senate Judiciary Committee Strict construction Upheld Warred Court Writ of certiorari Writ of mandamus Ch. 4 – Civil Liberties 14th amendment Barron v. Baltimore Bill of Rights civil liberties commercial speech cruel and unusual punishment Eighth Amendment Engel v. Vitale establishment clause exclusionary rule Fifth Amendment first amendment free exercise clause Gideon v. Wainwright Gitlow v. NY incorporation doctrine Lemon v. Kurtzman libel Mapp v. Ohio Miller v. CA Miranda v. Arizona plea bargain prior restraint probable clause right to privacy Roe v. Wade Schenck v. US search warrant self-incrimination Sixth Amendment Additional Civil Liberties Key Terms Defendants rights Due process clause Eminent domain Lemon Test Miller Test Obscentity Privileges and immunities clause Procedural due process Selective incorporation Slander Slaughterhouse Cases (1873) Substantive due process Total incorporation Writ of habeus corpus Ch. 5 – Civil Rights 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment Adarand Constructors v. Pena affirmative action Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1990 Brown v. Board civil rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 civil rights movement comparable worth Dred Scott v. Sanford equal opportunity equal protection clause equal results grandfather clause Korematsu v. US Plessy v. Ferguson poll taxes Reed v. Reed Regents of UC v. Bakke Suffrage Additional Civil Rights Key Terms Betty Friedan de facto segregation Equal Pay Act of 1963 Equal Rights Amendment Executive Order 9066 Intermediate scrutiny NOW Seneca Falls Convention Strict scrutiny Title IX of Education Act of 1972