Police Powers
Vocabs
People Rights
Cases
Punishments
100

Seat-belt laws, drunk driving laws, laws against concealed weapons.

What is Safety?

100

Forced labor.

What is Involuntary Servitude?

100

Right to gather. 

What is Assemble?

100

Case in 1969, demonstrators cannot be held with disorderly conduct if acted peacefully, even if actions lead to disorder. 

What is Gregory v. Chicago?

100

Amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the 8th Amendment?

200

Compulsory education laws, regulation of public utilities, assist medically needy.

What is General Welfare?

200

A reasonable suspicion of a crime.

What is Probable Cause?

200

Cannot be denied assembly, association or petition based on what they are about.

What is Content Nuetral?

200

Case in 1940, denying employment benefits to those who wouldn't work Saturday violated free exercise.

What is Sherbert v. Verner?

200

A person can be convicted of treason if they confess or...

What is Two Eyewitnesses?

300

Ability for government to search within reason, needs paper permission from a judge.

What is Search Warrant?
300
Bias/unfairness.

What is Discrimination?

300

Freedom to join a group, regardless of the point pressed (must follow rules in public locations).

What is Guarantee of Association?

300
Decided in 1989, ruling invalidated prohibitions on destroying American flag.

What is Texas v. Johnson?

300
Is more expensive and is the result of a serious conviction. 
What this Death Penalty?
400

Right to be free.

What is Right of Privacy?

400

Illegally seized evidence cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized.

What is Exclusionary Rule?

400

First 10 amendments in the Constitution, Guarantee certain personal freedoms to all people.

What is Bill of Rights?

400
Case in 1988, ruled public schools can restrict students speech in school sponsored events.

What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier?

500

Process that gives fair procedures before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property. 

What is Procedural Due Process?

500

A blanket search warrant.

What is Writ of Assistance?

500

Protections against the government.

What is Civil Liberties?

500

Case in 1943, compelled students to salute flag violated freedom of speech/religion.

What is West Virginia Board of Education v Barnette?

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