National Security
Privacy
Defamation
Intellectual Property
Misc.
100

In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that prior restraints were presumptively unconstitutional unless the government could prove irreparable harm.

What is New York Times v. United States?

100

This is the newsgathering tort.

What is intrusion into seclusion?

100

In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that public officials had to prove actual malice to win a defamation case.

What is New York Times v. Sullivan?

100

In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the publication of excerpts of Ford's memoirs without permission was not a fair use.

What is Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises?

100

In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the indecent speech receives limited (or intermediate) First Amendment protection.

What is FCC v. Pacifica?

200

This is the law, passed after 9/11, that expanded the government's right to search library and financial records.

What is the Patriot Act?

200

This is the name of the EU law that protects information privacy.

What is the General Data Protection Regulation?

200

Before 1964, plaintiffs in the United States had to prove these elements to win a defamation case.

What are identification, publication, injury/harm?

200

This is the terms of protection for individually authored works in the U.S.

What is life of the author plus 70 years?

200

In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a provision of the Communications Decency Act that prohibited the transmission of indecent and obscene content.

What is Reno v. ACLU?

300

In this case, the court was asked to consider whether the government could prevent the publication of an article about the H-Bomb that was based on information from public sources.

What is U.S. v. The Progressive?

300

Newsworthiness is a defense to these two privacy torts.

What are publication of private facts and appropriation?

300

This is the definition of actual malice.

What is reckless disregard for the truth?

300

The Supreme Court ruled that parody could be a protected Fair Use in this case.

What is Campbell v. Acuff-Rose?

300

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act contains these two provisions that protect platforms engaged in content moderation.

What are the Immunity Provision and the Good Samaritan Provision?

400

This is the law under which recent presidential administrations have charged whistleblowers who leaked classified documents.

What is the Espionage Act?

400

These are the four privacy torts.

What are intrusion into seclusion, publication of private facts, false light and appropriation?

400

This is the best defense to defamation.

What is truth?

400

These two types of intellectual property are protected in the U.S. Constitution.

What are copyrights and patents?

400
These are the two rationales for making broadcast radio and TV the most heavily regulated mediums.

What are 1) use of the scarce public airwaves and 2) pervasive presence that allows children to easily come into contact with it.

500

This is the Israeli-developed spyware that governments have deployed against journalists, attorneys and dissidents to surveil them.

What is Pegasus?

500

These four amendments make up the implicit right to privacy.

What are the First, Third, Fourth and Ninth?

500

What five elements must a plaintiff prove in 2026 to win a defamation case?

What are identification, publication, injury/harm, falsity and fault?

500

These are the six rights in the copyright bundle of rights.

What are reproduction, distribution, public performance, public display, derivative works and digital audio performance?

500

These are the three objectives of AI?

What are interpret data, learn from that data and achieve specific goals?