What are the four liberties defined by the first amendment?
What is the Freedom of Religion, Speech, the Press, and of Assembly?
The two clauses prohibiting government from becoming entangled with religion.
1)"Congress shall make no law..." regarding religion
2)Prohibits interfering with the practice of religion
1)What is the Establishment Clause?
2)What is the Free Exercise Clause?
Near v. Minnesota established that the government cannot prevent material from being published; this type of censorship is called [Name].
What is Prior Restraint?
Unreasonable searches and seizures are (legal/illegal).
To gain a search warrant from a judge, one must have [Blank]?
Illegal
What is Probable Cause?
Abortions-
1) Court decision holding that a state ban on all abortions was unconstitutional.
Roe v. [Name]
2) Supreme Court loosened its standards for evaluating restrictions on abortions.
[Name] v. Casey
(Need Both To Get Full Points)
1) Wade
2) Planned Parenthood
What document used the 14th amendment to apply the bill of rights to all states?
What is the Incorporation Doctrine?
The Lemon test was established after this court case, which established standards for government entanglement with religion?
What is Lemon v. Kurtzman?
Symbolic Speech was limited in what court case? (This established that burning the flag was against the law.)
Texas v. (Tyler)
What is Texas v. Johnson?
The Exclusionary Rule is protected under the [Blank] Amendment.
Court decision extending the 4th Amendment's protection to states and national government.
What is the Fourth Amendment?
Mapp v. Ohio
Miami Herald Publishing Company v. [Name] held that states could not force newspapers to print replies from candidates.
While Red Lion Broadcasting Company v. Federal Communications Commission held that restrictions on [broadcast/print] media are much tighter than those on [broadcasting/print] media due to the limited number of frequencies.
What is Tornillo?
What is broadcasting... print?
What are the first 10 amendments and what freedoms do they protect?
What is the Bill of Rights?
What is the Freedom of Speech?
What is the Right to Bear Arms?
What is No Quartering of Troops?
What is No Unreasonable searches or seizures?
What is the Right to Due Process of Law?
What is the Right to a Speedy and Public Trial?
What is the Right to Trial by Jury?
What is No Cruel and Unusual Punishments?
What is the Right to Other Rights of the People?
What are the Powers Reserved to States?
What was the overturn of a Hialeah ordinance prohibiting animal sacrifices in religious rituals?
Church of the Lukumi [Name] Aye, Inc. v. City of [Name]
What is the Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah?
What is the name for written defamation?
What is the name for verbal defamation?
Court case establishing guidelines for damage suits concerning libel.
New York Times v. [Name]
(100 Points Each)
What is... Libel... Slander... Sullivan?
What Amendment includes the right to a speedy and public trial? Which one forbids Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
What is the 6th and 8th Amendment.
Name each right...
1) The right to get together in order to make a statement.
2) The right to associate with people who share a common interest.
3) The right to a private personal life free from the institution of government.
(100 Points Each)
What is...
1) Right to Assemble
2) Right to Association
3) Right to Privacy
Who does the 14th amendment apply to and what does it limit?
What are the states and their ability to limit the rights of the people?
Court decision holding required Bible readings in schools to violate the first amendment.
School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. [Name]
What is the School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schmepp?
Supreme Court upholding the conviction of a socialist she had urged young men to resist the draft during WWI.
(Full Name)
Schenck v. United States
Matching-
1) Established Miranda Rights- right to counsel.
2) Right to a lawyer.
3) Upheld the constitutionality of the death penalty.
4) Equal Protection Clause for the death penalty.
Choices-
A) Gregg v. Georgia
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Gideon v. Wainwright
D) McCleskey v. Kemp
(100 Points Each)
What is...
1=B
2=C
3=A
4=D
Decision that stated "No community could use its power to grant parade permits to stifle free expression."
Collins v. [Name]
Court ruling stating the NAACP did not have to reveal its membership list; protected by the right to assemble peaceably.
[Name of Organization that may or may not have been mentioned above] v. Alabama
(200 Points Each)
Collins v. Smith
NAACP v. Alabama
The court decision stating the Bill of Rights applies only to the National Government.
a)pineapple
b)Barron v. Baltimore
c)Boron v. Maryland
The court decision stating neither state nor national government can infringe on the right to free speech.
a)applepine
b)New York v. Gitlow
c)Gitlow v. New York
What is answer choice b)Barron v. Baltimore?
What is answer choice c)Gitlow v. New York?
Two examples of the Lemon Test.
The state providing families with vouchers to pay for tuition at religious schools.
[Name] v. Simmons-Harris
Violation of the test when state officials wrote a prayer to be recited by New York's schoolchildren.
Engel v [Name]
What is Zelman v. Simmons- Harris?
What is Engel v. Vitale?
Matching-
1) Search warrants could be applied to newspapers without violating the freedom of press.
2) "Obscenity is not within the area of constitutionally protected speech or press."
3) Community standards are used to define whether material is obscene or not.
Choices-
A) Roth v. United States
B) Miller v. California
C) Zurcher v. Stanford Daily
(Have To Answer All Right For The Dub)
1=C
2=A
3=B
What does the 5th Amendment allow the individual to forbid?
What is Self Incrimination?
The name for the type of speech used commercially; communication in the form of advertising.
What is Commercial Speech?