The case that incorporated the Establishment Clause into state law
What was Everson V. Board of Education?
Case that extended the exclusionary rule of the 4th Amendment to the states
What is Mapp V. Ohio?
a gathering or public demonstration
What is an assembly?
something that is religious
What is sectarian?
providing evidence or information that could used against someone in a criminal case
What is self-incrimination?
Something that is non-religious
What is secular?
Legal document authorizing police officers' ability to enter and search
What is a search warrant?
Court case that established the Miller Test to define "obscenity"
What is Miller V. CA?
a reasonable suspicion of a crime
What is probably cause?
Case that established the right to legal counsel during police questioning
What is Escobedo V. Illinois?
Court case that established the "Lemon Test" to see if government actions violate the Establishment Clause
What is Lemon V. Kurtzman?
Case that incorporated protection against searches and seizures into state law
What is Wolf V. Colorado?
Court case that determined demonstrators can protest peacefully without being charged with disorderly conduct
What is Gregory V. Chicago?
Saying something without words
What is symbolic speech?
Freedom to practice any religion within lawful and moral standards
What is the Free Exercise Clause?
Case that required details of circumstances to be incorporated into search warrants
What is Aguilar V. Texas?
Clear and present danger in speech
What is seditious speech?
protesting illegally
What is picketing?
What is Wallace V. Jaffree?
Law that prohibits use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial
What is the exclusionary rule?
Court case that allowed burning of the American flag as freedom of speech
What is Texas V. Johnson?
a blanket search warrant
What is a writ of assistance?