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What is the term used to describe the fact that the government cannot put you on trial for a crime that you have already been found not guilty of?
double jeopardy
Trump
persons, papers, house, effects
What is the term for a state cannot create a law that violates the Bill of Rights?
Selective Incorporation
What case involved a Floridian who was denied a lawyer in a civil case? Whose favor did the court rule?
Gideon v Wainwright
Gideon
What does the establishment clause mean and where is it found?
The government cannot establish/support one particular religion. 1st amendment
What is the term for enough evidence for a reasonable person to believe that an illegal act is or was committed?
What amendment did the New Jersey v TLO involve and whose favor did the court rule?
4th
New Jersey
Do your freedoms/rights allow you to commit a crime?
NO
Double Jeopardy!!! Name the 4 Amendments in the Bill of Rights where most of the civil liberties that protect accused criminals are found? (If the person who selected this question answers it correctly, then he/she adds double the points but if he/she answers it incorrectly, double the points must be subtracted)
4, 5, 6, 8
What is it called when a person is forced to sell the government his/her property at a fair price?
eminent domain
In Korematsu v the United States what did Koresmatsu argue was taken away from him by the United States?
What amendment did this case involve?
life, liberty, or property
14th
List three civil liberties that are found in the 5th Amendment.
indictment of a Grand Jury, nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation
What does Civil Rights mean?
Being treated equally by the government despite differences in gender, race, sexual orientation, age, disability.
What is libel & slander
libel is the written word that harms another's reputation.
Slander is the spoken word that harms another's reputation.
List three forms of speech that the U.S. Supreme Court has said are not protected forms of speech (the government can punish you for these forms of speech).
slander, profanity/obscenity, speech that creates a threat to public safety (could also say fighting words)
Double Jeopardy!!!
Is this search legal? Why? Concerned over recent school shootings, the school board installed metal detectors in the local high school and required that all students walk through them in order to enter.
Yes, it is legal.
School's first concern is the safety of students. Metal detectors meet the legal standards of a nonintrusive administrative search.