Other than Freedom of Speech and Religion, what else does the first amendment protect?
What is the press, redress of grievances and right to assembly?
These amendments provide for due process.
What is the 5th and 14th amendments?
This standard is used when a law discriminates against someone based on age.
What is rational basis?
In 1954 Brown v. Board of Education overturned what legal principal?
What is separate but equal?
This amendment says that other rights exist to the people even if not in the Constitution (unenumerated rights).
What is the ninth amendment?
The requirement that a person must establish their right was violated by the government.
What is the state action requirement?
The requirement that a law cannot be arbitrary or unreasonable.
What is substantive due process?
What type of government interest must be showed in intermediate scrutiny?
What is an important interest?
The Supreme Court used the equal protection clause to strike down a law discriminating against women in what year?
What is 1971?
Non-verbal actions taken for the purpose of expressing a point of view.
What is symbolic speech?
This amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
What is the fourth amendment?
The Least Restrictive Means requirement is part of what test?
What is strict scrutiny?
What type of test does the Supreme Court apply in cases of sexual orientation discrimination?
What is the rational basis test?
The right of the people to not receive excessive fines.
What is the eighth amendment?
Speech that does not favor one point of view over another.
What is content neutrality?
This amendment protects against self-incrimination.
What is the 5th amendment?
Who developed the tests for equal protection?
What is the Supreme Court?
Laws discriminating on the basis of age have to be what?
What is reasonably related to a legitimate government purpose?
The right to have counsel in a criminal case?
What is the sixth amendment?
The right to practice a religion of your choosing is protected by this.
What is the free exercise clause?
The requirement that persons accused must be given notice and a hearing.
What is the procedural due process?
Who has the burden of proof in a strict scrutiny case?
What is the government?
Laws based on race receive what type of test?
What is strict scrutiny?
This amendment prohibits the government from housing soldiers in a private home in times of peace without consent of owner.
What is the third amendment?