Chapter 4 Flashcards

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bill of rights

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the first ten amendments to the U.S constitution

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civil liberties

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the legal constitutional protections against government

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Gitlow v. New York

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1925 Supreme Court decision holding that freedoms of press and speech are personal rights and liberties protected by the 14th amendment

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establishment clause

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part of the first amendment stating that “ congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”

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free exercise clause

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first amendment provision that prohibits government from interfering with the practice of religion

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prior restraint

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government preventing material from being published

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symbolic speech

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nonverbal communication, such as burning a flag or wearing an armband. under the first amendment

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illegal search and seizure

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obtaining evidence in a haphazard or random manner, practice prohibited by the fourth amendment

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Miranda v. Arizona

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1966 Supreme Court decision that sets guidelines for police questioning of accused persons to protect them agains self- incrimination and to protect their right to counsel

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gideon v. wainwright

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1963 Supreme Court decision holding that anyone accused of a felony where imprisonment may be imposed, however poor he or she might be, has the right to a lawyer

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roe v. wade

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1973 decision holding that a state ban on all abortions was unconstitutional.

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dennis v United States

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gave prison sentences for several communist party leaders- court ruled that a Communist takeover was so grave a danger that government could end their threat- national security over the first amendment

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Brandenburg v. Ohio and Yates v. United States

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it is permissible to advocate the violent overthrow of the government in the abstract, but not incite anyone to imminent lawless action

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slander

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false statement or report

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libel

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written or printed words, pictures, or in any form other than by spoken words or gestures

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Gregg v Georgia

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The court did not, therefore, believe that the death sentence constitutes cruel and unusual punishment