black armband
symbolic speech
prayer in public schools
Engle v. Vitale
Tinker v Des Moines/ McDonald v Chicago
1-2
freedom of the press
liberties
First year Goldberg went to Coachella.
practice whatever religion you please
Free Exercise Clause
Desegregated schools
Brown v Board
Engle v Vitale/ Tinker v Des Moines
1-2
due process
rights
THE DAILY DOUBLE.
A state passes a law supported by 70% of voters that restricts a constitutional protection for a historically marginalized group. Advocates argue the law violates the Fourteenth Amendment. This foundational constitutional principle explains why the law could be struck down even though it reflects the will of the majority.
Cannot discriminate based on race or gender
Equal Protection Clause
Amish family, home schooled
Yoder v. Wisconsin
Gideon v Wainwright/Engle v Vitale
2-1
assembly
liberties
Mr. Goldberg's first video game console.
What is the Atari 2600?
government action that prevents speech, publication, or expression before it happens
prior restraint
black armbands, Vietnam way
Tinker v Des Moines
NY Times Co v. US/Tinker v Des Moines
2-1
search and seizures
liberties
The name of Mr Goldberg's Bernese Mountain Dog. (Crossed rainbow bridge in 2022)
What is Zeus?
Under the Equal Protection Clause, laws that classify individuals based on race must meet this highest standard of judicial review, requiring the government to prove a compelling interest and narrow tailoring.
What is strict scrutiny?
clear and present danger
Schenck v United States
Tinker/Vitale/Yoder/NYT
2-1-4-3
legal counsel
rights
What is Mr Goldberg's favorite Radiohead song?