What is the 4th amendment?
What type of speech was banned by Schenck v. United States?
What is speech that presents a "clear and present danger"?
This case protects students from exposure to prayer in schools.
What is death penalty for minors?
This case incorporated the 2nd amendment right to own a firearm for self defense.
What is McDonald v. Chicago?
This amendment incorporated states under the Bill of Rights, and includes the "due process" clause.
What is the 14th amendment?
This case expanded student's rights to free expression on social media outside the school day.
Mahanoy School District v. B.L.?
This clause of the constitution prohibits the government from forcing people to practice a religion or favoring one religion.
What is the "establishment clause"?
This was protected by the case Gideon v. Wainwright.
What is the right to a lawyer in STATE criminal cases (incorporated 6th amendment)?
What phrase in the 2nd amendment has caused the most controversy?
What is "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State" or anything about a militia being necessary?
Which two amendments are included in the "Miranda Rights"?
What are the 5th and 6th?
In this case, the court ruled that speech that incites lawless activity is not protected by the first amendment.
What is Brandenburg v. Ohio?
In this case, the right of a coach to say a prayer on the field after a game was upheld.
What is Kennedy v. Bremerton?
What precedent was set by T.L.O. v. New Jersey?
What is students can be searched if school officials have reasonable suspicion?
this type of weapon has been banned at the federal level.
What are machine guns?
These are two protections offered by the 5th amendment.
What is the right to a grand jury for indictment, no double jeopardy, right to remain silent, right to due process, and eminent domain (paid for compensated property)?
What type of speech is protected by the first amendment, according to Snyder v. Phelps?
What is speech that is offensive?
According to Employment Division v. Dennis, what is not protected by the first amendment?
What is religious expression that breaks the law?
What is excluding those who oppose the death penalty?
These types of laws allow states to prohibit people who are threat to others or themselves from owning a firearm.
What are red flag laws?
These are two rights guaranteed by the 6th amendment.
What is a speedy trial, public trial, impartial jury, know witnesses against you, call witnesses, and right to counsel?
According to Chalplinski v. New Hampshire, this type of speech is NOT protected by the first amendment.
What are "fighting words"?
What is Town of Greece v. Galloway?
The government is not allowed to do this, accoring to Austin v. United States?
What is take "excessive" amounts of property as punishment for a crime?
What is the right to carry a firearm outside the home for self defense?