The Government cannot stop you from Believing in any religion: ___ ____ ____
100
slander
False spoken words (not protected by the 1st Amendment)
100
Content Neutral
The Government's limits on assembly must be __ __ (cant be because of WHAT you want to gather about)
100
19th
____ Amendment: Women vote!
200
Life
A Supreme Court Justice serves for ___ (term)
200
Establishment Clause
The Government cannot support a religion: ___ ___
200
Libel
False printed words (not protected by the 1st Amendment)
200
Time, Place, Manner
The Government can only limit an Assembly based on ___, ___ or ____ (When, where, how)
200
16th
___ Amendment: Federal Income Tax?
300
Judicial Review
The main job of the Supreme Court is to exercise ___ ___: Making sure the govt. follows the Constitution
300
Equal Access
If You allow a religion to have a display on public property (like a manger scene at the county courthouse), you must let ALL religions put up displays: ___ ___ (County of Allegheny v. ACLU 1989)
300
Tinker v. DesMoines (1969)
Supreme Court decision about student speech at school. Armbands opposing the Vietnam War. "Students do not shed their Constitutional rights at the schoolhouse door"
300
civil disobedience
Purposely breaking the law to show how unjust it is: ____ ____ (this is NOT protected by the 1st Amendment)
300
President Senate
Supreme Court Justices are appointed by the ___ and Confirmed by the __
400
Chief Justice
John Roberts is the __ __: The leader of the Supreme Court
400
Holt v. Hobbs (2015)
Supreme Court Decision that said prison bans on beards violated the Free Exercise of a Muslim prisoner
400
Texas v. Johnson (1989)
Supreme Court decision saying that burning the flag is free speech.
400
Grayned v. City of Rockford (1972)
Supreme Court decision that said protests/assemblies cannot disrupt school
400
Majority Opinion
The Document written by the Supreme Court which explains their Decision is called the ____ ____
500
5 Conservative, 4 Liberal
The current Make-Up of the Supreme Court: __ Conservative and ___ Liberal
500
Engel v. Vitale (1962)
Supreme Court decision that said school-prayer violated the Establishment Clause
500
Snyder v. Phelps (2011)
Supreme Court decision that ruled a group of protesters at a funeral have the right to do so. It's free speech. Even speech that we hate!
500
Hill v. Colorado (2000)
Supreme Court decision that ruled protesters at abortion clinics could be limited from standing in front of the door: buffer zone is OK
500
Federalism
A system of government where power is divided between one national government and a number of state governments