Question 1: Justice Roberts compared himself to:
a ship captain
a corporate CEO
a baseball unpire
a college professor
Question 2: What Sci Fi Movie's opening was used as a model for a judicial campaign advertisement in Texas?
The Matrix
2001: A Space Odyssey
Star Wars
Terminator
Question 3: What was one lady candidate and her family giving out while she was campaigning?
Emory boards
Dollar bills
Hard candy
Cookies
Question 4: In the first election covered by Bill Moyer, the winners were the candidates who raised the most money and made the most expensive commercials.Answer
True
False
Question 5: Who tends to win more before the current Supreme Court?
Environmentalist
Corporations
Abortionist
All of these answers
Question 6: TheCitizen's Unitedcase that went before the Supreme Court disallowed the donations from corporations to Judicial campaigns.
True
False
Question 7: The retired Justice who is outraged and working against the citizen's united decision is
David Souter
William Rehnquist
Sandra Day O'Connor
John Roberts
Question 8: Who was the Supreme Court Justice who complained about money in judicial elections to Bill Moyers but then went on to write the opinion allowing corporations free speech rights in giving money to political candidates.
Justice Kennedy
Justice Roberts
Justice Souter
Justice O'Conner
Question 9: What does it cost to get elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court?
1,000,000
500,000
100,000.00
nothing, the Judges are appointed.
Question 10: What was the Governor Foster of Louisiana's reaction to the Tulane legal clinic winning a lawsuit protecting the citizens of Convent La against a huge Japanese chemical plant trying to open in their parish, known as cancer alley?
He praised them and gave them the Louisiana environmentalist award.
No only did the governor threaten Tulane's tax breaks he lobbied the Chamber of Commerce and Alumni to not give donations to Tulane and had the legislature change the law as to who Tulane's law clinic could represent.
Although he politically disagreed with their defending the citizens of the city, he found it more politically advantageous to remain silent.
Although he politically disagreed with their defending the citizens of the city, he found it more politically advantageous to remain silent.