The Establishment Clause
The Free Exercise Clause
Speech, Assembly, and The Press
Due Process 4,5,6
Cruel and Unusual Punishment
100

The landmark case determined that a state-sponsored prayer in public schools violates the Establishment Clause

What is Engel v. Vitale (1962) 

100

This case ruled that Amish students do not have to attend school past the 8th grade due to their religious beliefs

What is Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)

100

This Supreme Court case established that students do not lose their right to free speech at school.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District (1969) 

100

This amendment  protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.


What is the 4th amendment? 


100

The 8th Amendment prohibits this things

What are It prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments?

200

The case the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot aid religious schools through funding.

Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)

200

Free Exercise Clause protections

What is individuals' rights to practice their religion freely, without government interference. 

200

This test judges weather material lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.

What is the "Miller Test" used to determine regarding obscenity?

200

This landmark case ensured the right to counsel for all criminal defendants, regardless of their ability to pay.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) 

200

This case ruled that the death penalty could not be applied arbitrarily.

Furman v. Georgia (1972)

300

We are free from a state mandated religion is protected by this constitutional Clause 

What is the Establishment Clause?

300

The Free exercise clause does not give this Protection 

What is the ability to act however you want? 
300

This test and Case allows the government to restrict speech that poses a clear and present danger to national security or public safety. 

What is the "clear and present danger" test related to speech established in Schenck v. United States?

300

Mapp v. Ohio (1966)

Which case established the exclusionary rule?

300

This case ruled that mentally challenged individuals cannot be sentenced to death.

What is Atkins v. Virginia (2002)?

400

The three-pronged test established by the Supreme Court to determine if a law violates the Establishment Clause

What is the Lemon test? 

law must have a secular purpose, must not advance or inhibit religion, and must not foster excessive government entanglement with religion.

400

Things like Vaccination Mandates are examples of the Gov't infringing on personal freedoms in the name of this concept 

What is public safety? 

400

 the government provide this regarding the time/place/manner of an assembly.

Reasonable regulations that apply equally to all assemblies


400

 the term "double jeopardy" refer to this protection in the context of the 5th Amendment

What is the principle that a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime.


400

This is the significance of Lockyer v. Andrade concerning the "Three Strikes" law.

What is ruling such laws are constitutional as long as they allow for parole, not considered cruel and unusual punishment?

500

Vitale's argument for the prayer required in schools.

Was vague enough, no particular religion called out, and it was voluntary

500

The compelling state interest test established for infringing on the Free Exercise Clause

The government must show a compelling state interest and that the law is the least restrictive means of achieving that interest.

500

The ruling in New York Times v. United States (1971) regarding the Pentagon Papers

The Supreme Court ruled that prior restraint was unjustified and allowed the Times to publish the papers.

500

The 5th amendment Guarantees  this idea in terms of Self incrimination.

Is it that individuals cannot be forced to testify against themselves?


500

This was determined in Gregg v. Georgia regarding the death penalty

What is upholding the two-part system for death penalty sentencing and required objective criteria?