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Case about speech that presents a clear and present danger, can be limited. 1st amendment Schenck v. United States
Prohibits the government from promoting a religion Establishment clause
Protect an individuals, beliefs, and religious practices Free exercise clause
Amendment that protects from self-incrimination Fifth amendment
Applying a amendments to the states Selective incorporation
Addresses in quality and education for women Title IX (9)
Equal protection clause of the 14th amendment was used to oppose this practice Segregation
Please establish the heavy presumption against prior restraint New York Times Company v. US
Case about the sixth amendment right to an attorney Gideon v. wainwright
School freedom of speech can be limited if it causes a disruption of operation. Black arm bands. Tinker v. Des Moines
Items obtained after a warrantless search can’t be used Exclusionary Rule
Case said no prayer at a public school Engel v. Vitale
Judiciary must rely on other branches to enforce its decisions =weakest branch Federalist 78
They can reconcile contradictory laws, most controversy in their appointments Supreme Court
Branch that can impeach federal judges, thus checking the judicial Legislative
Branch that can declare a law on constitutional, thus checking the legislative Judicial
Wait for a case to be heard by the Supreme Court Rule of 4
Amendment that the court can apply to the death penalty regarding cruel and unusual punishment 8th amendement
Court case about the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment Brown v board of education
Term based on the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment Civil rights
Term based on the due process clause of the 14th amendment Civil liberties
Document that uses the 14th amendment to address racial justice Letter from Birmingham jail
They are federal criminal trial court District
Order of the lower court to bring up the records for the Supreme Court to review it Writ if Certiorari
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