Free Speech
vocab
Punishment
States Police Powers Examples
100

Clear and present Danger, 1925, Freedom of speech not absolute 

Gitlow v. New York 

100

cant be charged twice for the same thing 

Double Jeopardy 

100

Every person accused of a crime must be allowed to set his or her own _ _ _ _

Bail 

100
Health 

Covid 

200

Prior Restraint, 1931

Near v. Minnesota

200

Parochial 

Church Related 

200

Thirty States have _ _ _ _ _ _ _  punishment Laws

Capital 
200
Saftey

Seat belts, Drunk Driving laws, etc

300

1963, 1st amendment, Peaceful protest 

Edwards v. South Carolina 

300

Establishment clause 

Separation of State and Church 

300

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the only crime specifically defined in the constitution

Treason 

300

Morals

Obscenity laws, gambling, strippers

400

1937, The right to assemble and speech 

DeJonge v. Oregon 

400

Sectarian 

Religious 

400

The supreme court has ruled that death by firing squad  is _ _ _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Cruel and Unusual 

400

General Welfare

Compulsory education laws, regulation of public utilities

500

1958, Did not have to release the membership list, freedom of association

NAACP v. Alabama

500

Secular 

Non-Religious 

500

A person can be convicted of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ if there is one eye witness to the act

Treason 

500

Land use 

Zoning, parking spaces

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