Freedom of Speech
The First Amendment
The Second Amendment
Search and Seizure
The Fifth Amendment
100

What is Tinker v. Des Moines?

This landmark 1969 Supreme Court case protected students' rights to free speech in schools.

100

What is petition?

The First Amendment protects the freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and this.

100

What is the second Amendment? 

The right to bear arms. 

100

What is seizure?

The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and this

100

What is double jeopardy?

The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination and this.

200

What is incitement to violence?

The type of speech that is not protected if it incites immediate illegal action.

200

What is the Establishment Clause?

The clause that prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.

200

What is District of Columbia v. Heller?

The landmark 2008 case that established an individual’s right to own a firearm for self-defense.

200

What is a warrant?

This legal document is often required before a search can occur!

200

What is just compensation?

The government must provide this before taking private property for public use.

300

What is slander?

The legal term for spoken defamation that is not protected by the First Amendment.

300

What is the Lemon Test? 

The test developed in 1971 to determine whether a law violates the Establishment Clause.

300

What is a militia?

The Second Amendment mentions this type of well-regulated group.

300

What is the exclusionary rule?

Evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in court under this rule

300

What is the Miranda warning?

This warning must be given to a suspect during custodial interrogation.

400

What is New York Times Co. v. United States?

This 1971 case upheld the publication of the Pentagon Papers, reinforcing freedom of the press.

400

What is Texas v. Johnson?

The Supreme Court case that determined burning the American flag is protected speech.

400

What is McDonald v. City of Chicago?

The Supreme Court case that extended the Second Amendment to state governments in 2010.

400

What is Mapp v. Ohio?

The Supreme Court case that established the exclusionary rule in 1961.

400

What is due process?

The legal principle requiring fair treatment in the judicial system.

500

What is the time, place, and manner restriction?

The doctrine that allows the government to limit speech in certain places, like schools or military bases.

500

What is strict scrutiny?

This legal standard limits government restrictions on speech to those involving significant harm.

500

What is public safety?

The legal concept allowing for reasonable regulation of firearms under the Second Amendment.

500

What is probable cause?

The standard requiring police to have reasonable grounds for a search or arrest.

500

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

The Supreme Court case that established a suspect’s right to remain silent.

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