Religion
Speech, Press
Assembly, Arms
4th Amendment
100

This clause is interpreted as the right to believe whatever you want.

Free Exercise Clause

100

False, malicious spoken words.

Slander

100

What reasonable restrictions can government make about an assembly?

Time, place, manner

100

Usually, what do police need to search for or seize evidence?

Warrant

200

This clause is interpreted as separation of church and state.

Establishment

200

False, malicious written words.

Libel

200

What does the 2nd Amendment protect?

Right to bear arms.

200

What Supreme Court case interpreted the 4th Amendment as including the right to privacy?

Katz V. United States

300
This test is used to determine if a government action violates the Establishment Clause.

Lemon

300

Urging people to use force to overthrow the government.

Seditious speech

300

Designated areas where protesters are allowed.

Free speech zones

300

What Supreme Court case says illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in trial?

Mapp V. Ohio

400

Struck down recitation of prayer written by government officials in public schools.

Engel V. Vitale

400

Supreme Court case that created the Clear and Present Danger rule.

Schenck V. United States

400

Supreme Court case that incorporated the 2nd Amendment into the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause.

McDonald V. Chicago

400

Supreme Court case that said the Constitution does not guarantee the right to an abortion.

Dobbs V. Jackson Women's Health Org.