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What is my Amendment
What is my Right
100

 In __________ the U.S. Supreme
Court upheld stop and frisk proce-
dures.

Terry v. Ohio

100

Automobile searches
- Because by their nature automo-
biles can be easily moved, warrant-
less searches are permissible when
reasonable suspicion of illegal activi-
ty exists

Carroll v. US

100

1896, separate but equal (segregat-
ed facilities) is constitutional.

Plessy vs. Ferguson

100

First Ten Amendments

Bill of Rights

100

Protection from unreasonable search
and seizure

4th Amendment

200

What U.S Supreme Court case set
the precedent for using deadly force
regarding a "fleeing felon"?

Tennessee v. Garner

200

1967, the government can not tap
your phone without a warrant.

Katz v. US

200

1819, federal law is stronger than the
state law, and state laws can't inter-
fere with federal laws.

McCulloch vs. Maryland

200

Due process, double jeopardy,
self-incrimination, and eminent do-
main (compensation)

5th Amendment

200

Prohibition of excessive bail, as well
as cruel and unusual punishment

8th Amendment

300

Which Supreme Court case set the
standard for the use of deadly force
by police

Tennessee vs Garner

300

1919, Government can stop you from
saying something that is a clear and
present danger.

Schenck vs. United States

300

Questioning suspects
- before questioning a suspect held
in custody, police officers must inform
the individual of their right
- must inform prior to questioning

Miranda v. Arizona

300

Speedy and public trial by impartial
jury and other rights of the accused

6th Amendment

300

Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press,
Assembly, and Petition

1st Amendment

400

In ___________, the Supreme Court
made the right to be represented by
an attorney binding on the states.

Gideon vs. Wainwright

400

1989, Burning the American flag is
constitutional because it is expres-
sive conduct with political undertones

Texas vs Johnson

400

1976, the death penalty is not cruel
and unusual punishment for extreme cases

Gregg vs. Georgia

400

Protection from quartering of troops

3rd Amendment

400

Rights and powers to the State and
people

10th Amendment

500

Exclusionary rule incorporated into
states
- Because fourth amendment pro-
tects people from unreasonable
searches and seizures by all
law enforcement officials, evidence
found through improper searches or
seizures must be excluded from use
at state and federal trials

Mapp v. Ohio

500

1974, No person is above the law,
and the president can't use executive
privilege as an excuse to withhold
evidence from a trial.

United States vs. Nixon

500

1973, legalized abortion without re-
strictions in the 1st trimester, and
with restrictions in the 2nd and 3rd
trimesters.

Roe vs. Wade

500

Civil trial by jury

7th Amendment

500

Protection of rights not specifically
enumerated in the Bill of Rights

9th Amendment