A constitutional protection against Government action. Also addressed in the Bill of Rights.
What is Civil Liberties.
The difference is in one law the Government is working in resolving a dispute between two individuals and in the other the Government is charging an individual with some sort of punishment, given that they have broken specific laws.
What is the difference between Civil law and Criminal law?
Name the writers of Federalist Papers
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
The key intention of the Birmingham letter
What is to dismantle the Injustice of African American's
The case states that any speech that presents a clear and present danger is not protected under the First Amendment.
What does Schenck v U.S. 1919
No law can be made regarding an Institution where religion is involved.
What is the Establishment Clause?
The federal courts that decide the fates of the case and hold jury's.
What is the Us District courts do?
"The greatest of all reflections of human nature"
What is check and blances?
What encouraged the argument of the Birmingham jail letter?
Dr.Martin Luther King Defending the strategy of nonviolent resistance.
Citizens United Versus Federal election commission 2010 is...
What is any political spending higher institutions such as corporations or associations is a form of protected speech under the first amendment.
People are free to participate in the practice of religion without Government interference.
What is the Free Exercise Clause?
When the president appointed positions are confirmed only if there is no objection or disagreement from the Senators.
What is Senatorial Courtesy and effect on judges confirmations?
The judiciary system is the weakest of all three branches.
What is Hamilton's proposal to the government
The Alabama Christian Movement for Human Right's
What is the movement to dismantle segregation
The right for women to have the decision to have an abortion extension of the right to privacy.
Roe v. Wade
The action of wearing all black to school pin in silence.
What is Symbolic speech?
1) Cases on docket
2)briefs submitted by both sides(amicus curiae)briefs filed 3)oral argument 4)Conference committee
5)opinions drafted, circulates for comment
6) Decision announced
What are the six steps of the Supreme Court's Decision -making Process?
Anti Federalist papers
What is the papers written by the founding fathers in 1787
The Birmingham Jail letter
What is April 16, 1963
US Constitution and ferderal laws hold supremacy over state laws.
McCulloch V.Maryland 1819
It can prohibit concealed weapons, gun carrying in Schools and Government buildings, limiting conditions on gun sales, restricting dangerous and unusual weapons, and lastly limiting possession of fire arms by felons or and the mentally ill.
What are five ways the second Amendment can be limited?
The argument of the Federalist 78 papers
What is the power of the judiciary review
The reason Dr. king broke the law
What is the march he led that broke the law
It stated that race based schools violates the Equal Protections Clause.
Brown V. Board 1954