Bill of Rights
Free Speech
Religious Freedom
Due Process
Guns and Privacy
100

This term refers to protects against government actions that violate the Bill of Rights.

What is civil liberties?

100

What type of speech was banned by Schenck v. United States?

What is speech that presents a "clear and present danger"?

100

This case protects students from exposure to prayer in schools. 

What is Engle v. Vitale?
100

What topic did the case Furman v. Georgia relate to?

What is the death penalty? 

100

Which case was the FIRST to recognize a zone of privacy protected by the Bill of Rights?

What is Griswold v. Connecticut? 

200

This amendment incorporated states under the Bill of Rights.

What is the 14th amendment? 

200

This case expanded student's rights to free expression. 

What is Tinker v. Des Moines?

200
According to Employment Division v. Dennis, what is not protected by the first amendment? 

What is religious expression that breaks the law?

200
This term refers to the way in which policies and laws related to due process are carried out. 

What is procedural due process?

200
Name three amendments that have been interpreted to protect the right to privacy?

What are the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th and 14th amendments? (3 must be correct)

300

This amendment reserves power to the states.

What is the 10th amendment. 
300
In this Supreme Court case, the court held that words that showed a "bad tendency" to harm society were not protected. 

What is Whitney v. California?

300

This case prohibits prisons policies that violate free expression of religion unless the policy protects safety and security.



What is Holt v. Hobbes?



300

This was protected by the case Gideon v. Wainwright.

What is the right to a lawyer in STATE criminal cases (incorporated 6th amendment)?

300
In U.S. v. Miller, the Court upheld a federal ban on double-barrel sawed-off shotguns for this reason.

They are not necessary for a militaria. 

400

These four amendments involve due process rights.

What are the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th amendments?

400

This has been the trend of the court with regards to restrictions on free speech?

What is to rule restrictions unconstitutional?

400

According to Christian Legal Society, what can't school-funded religious clubs do?

What is exclude people who are not affiliated with a particular religion?

400

This means that evidence obtained outside the bounds of a warrant cannot be used in court.

What is the exclusionary rule?

400

This case that we learned about in class restricted privacy rights.

What is New Jersey v. T.L.O? 

500

This first amendment clause prohibits prayer in schools.

What is the "establishment clause"?

500
In Elonis v. United States, this standard had to be met to limit online speech. 

What is a "subjective intent" that the person intends to carry out the threat. 

500
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby permitted this as free expression of religions.

What is refusing to pay health insurance coverage  for employees to purchase contraceptives?

500

Protection against double jeopardy does NOT protect against state and federal charges for the same crime according to this case.

What is Gamble v. United States?

500

The case Carpenter v. United States set limits to this.

What is the "third party doctrine"?