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19 Cards in this Set
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As originally intended, the Bill of Rights limited
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Powers of national gov |
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The ruling in Gitlow v. New York represents the Supreme Court's gradual acceptance of
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Incorporation theory |
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________ prohibits the establishment of a church that is officially supported by the national government, thus guaranteeing a division between church and state.
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Establishment clause |
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The ________ is applied to help resolve conflicts about such matters as the legality of state and local government aid to religious organizations and schools, the allowing or requiring of school prayers,
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establishment clause |
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religious expression has the Supreme Court generally allowed?
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Student Lead prayers |
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Rosenberger v. University of Virginia and Good News Club v. Milford Central School, the Supreme Court upheld the rights of religious groups
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Establish. Clause |
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A local candidate is required to get a permit from the city
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Prior Restraint |
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the ________ is used to determine if evidence exists that expression would cause a condition, actual or imminent, that Congress has the power to prevent
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clear and present danger test |
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vagueness in the legal definition of obscenity, as indicated by the Supreme Court in Miller v. California?
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The Court intended obscenity to be defined by each community's standards.
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the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of criminal suspects to a fair trial. Therefore, to protect the rights of the accused, judges sometimes issue a(n)
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gag order |
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Nazi Party sought to hold a march in a Jewish community, it should have been protected by which First Amendment righ
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assemble |
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e favorable view of the right to privacy with which 1965 court case
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Griswold V. Conn |
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Under the ________ Amendment, rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are not necessarily denied to the people (Priviacy)
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9th |
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What decided Roe V. Wade |
Laws against abortion violate a woman's right to privacy.
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In the last few years, the FBI has extensively used ________ , a tool that it has had for a number of years, to avoid the procedures required by the FISA court
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National Security Letters |
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e Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments deal specifically with the rights of
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Crims |
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What case estb. Rights to an attorny |
Gideon V. Wainwright |
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he constitutional rights of the accused include forbidding the admission at trial of illegally seized evidence
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Exclusionary rule |
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As his attorney, you decide to challenge constitutionality of the death penalty based on the guarantee of no cruel and unusual punishment found in the
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8th |