Freedom of Expression
Search and Seizure
Due Process and Legal Rights
Know Your Campus Rights
Protest and Assembly
100

This amendment protects freedom of speech

What is the First Amendment?

100

What amendment protects against unreasonable searches?

What is the Fourth Amendment?

100

True or False: Substantive due process involves whether the government has a legitimate basis for taking away a person's right to life, liberty, or property

True

100

This federal law protects your educational records and prevents the university from sharing them without your consent.

What is FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)

100

 What amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to peaceful assembly and protest?

The First Amendment

200

True or False: The First Amendment allows you to say anything without consequences.

False

200

Can your dorm be searched without a warrant?

At SCSU, Yes
200

What is the fifth amendment?

Protects people from being forced to testify against themselves

200

At Southern Connecticut State University, students have the right to report discrimination and harassment under this federal law that prohibits gender-based discrimination in education.

What is Title IX?

200

In which year did the United States pass the "Freedom of Assembly" laws, allowing citizens to gather publicly for protests?

 1791, with the ratification of the Bill of Rights (First Amendment)

300

What Supreme Court case ruled that students don't lose their free speech rights in school?

Tinker v. Des Moines 

300

Can campus police search your car without probable cause?

Yes

300

What is procedural due process?

enquiries state actors to provide certain procedural protections before they deprive a person of any protected life, liberty, or property interest.

300

If you believe a grade was assigned unfairly, you have the right to challenge it through this university process.

What is the Grade Appeal Process?

300

True or False: The First Amendment only protects protests that are nonviolent.

 False. The First Amendment protects peaceful assembly, but violent protests may be subject to restrictions.

400

Can a public college or university limit speech on campus?

Yes, given that the restrictions are content-neutral and resonable 

400

If stopped by police, do you have to consent to a search?

No

400

What does the sixth amendment guarantee?

 the right to a fair trial, including the right to a lawyer, an impartial jury, and the right to know the charges against you.

400

Students have the right to seek confidential support for mental health concerns through this on-campus resource.

What is University Counseling Services?

400

What does the term "free speech zone" refer to about protests?


It refers to a designated area where protests are allowed, often limiting where people can demonstrate in public spaces.

500

What type of speech is NOT protected under the First Amendment?

Inciting Violence

True threats

Obscenity 

Defamation 

500

What is the “exclusionary rule” in search and seizure law?

Illegally obtained evidence cannot be used in court

500

What is the Exclusionary Rule?

a legal principle that prevents the government from using evidence that was obtained illegally.

500

Students who have disabilities have the right to reasonable accommodations through this campus office that ensures equal access to education.

What is the Disability Resource Center (DRC)?

500

In which year did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District that students could protest at school, as long as it was not disruptive?

1969