Your answers are correct, sir! You pass first-year Con law. Was it a five-minute quiz for you?

I think the "emanations from" phrase refers to "emanations from penumbras" -- Justice William O. Douglas wrote that “specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras, formed by emanations from those guarantees that help give them life and substance" in Griswold v. Connecticut. But in responding to Coke's quiz I had only a vague idea that the right to privacy was based on inferred principles "emanating" from the Bill of Rights -- I had to look up the "emanations from penumbras" phrase after the fact.

I made the same quibble with Coke's quiz on question 7, as the 3/5 rule comes from the Constitution itself and not from a case. I still don't know for sure -- do you imagine his question sought to elicit the Dred Scott Decision?

Lemon v. Kurtzman was the one I had no clue about.