JEOPARDY! From the Library At the Bar Politics & Policy The Orals On Campus $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 FINAL JEOPARDY The political-religious organization founded by Rev. Jerry Falwell. What is the Moral Majority? This case threatens to Overturn DOMA. What is U.S. v. Windsor? The Duke president who rushed to judgment in the lacrosse case. Who is Richard Brodhead? The decade in which Title IX originated. What is the 1970s? The educational theorist who once supported, and then came to strongly oppose, NCLB. Who is Diane Ravitch? This city’s voluntary school busing program aroused the ire of Chief Justice Roberts. What is Seattle? This 1980s case substantially weakened student speech rights. What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier? DAILY DOUBLE Bakke’s celebration of academic freedom relied on this case. What is Sweezy v. New Hampshire? Justice Scalia wrote of the presumption of paternity in this 1989 case. What is Michael H. v. Gerald D.? Justice Kennedy aroused Justice Scalia’s ire in this juvenile death-penalty case. What is Roper v. Simmons? The basketball team that defeated Queens en route to winning the first three AIAW titles. What is Immaculata? The husband-wife team known for their advocacy of children’s rights & welfare in the Clinton years. Who are Peter and Marian Wright Edelman? Texas’ “top 10 percent” law was a reaction to this decision. What was Hopwood v. Texas? This Massachusetts family was targeted, perhaps improperly, in a famous child abuse case. Who are the Amiraults? The first presidential election in which 18, 19, and 20-year-old could vote. What is 1972? The case in which the Supreme Court struck down a Missouri law forbidding some prisoners from marrying. What is Turner v. Safley? The 1970s law providing for student access to various educational records. What is FERPA? The Sander/Taylor theory on racial preferences in admissions. What is “mismatch” theory? The site of the deadliest university shooting in US history. What is Virginia Tech? The baby girl in the Indian adoption case was born in this state. What is Oklahoma? He led the California “free speech” movement in 1964. What was Mario Savio? This university attracted national attention for the “water buffalo” case. What is the University of Pennsylvania? DAILY DOUBLE In the late 1980s and early 1990s, courts struck down speech codes at these two Midwestern universities. What are Michigan and Wisconsin? Armed students occupied a building during this school’s 1969 curriculum dispute. What is Cornell? The South Carolina college known for its tangle with the IRS. What is Bob Jones University? FINAL JEOPARDY Controversies in Higher Education The “Dear Colleague” letter originated from this federal agency. What is the Office of Civil Rights (OCR)?