Civil Liberties Cases Flashcards

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Engle V. Vitale

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No prayer was allowed

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Lemon v. Kurtzman

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The lemon test

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Santa Fe Independent school District v. Doe

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Prayer was not allowed

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Wisconsin versus Yoder

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Don’t have to go to school past 16 years free exercise clause

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Employment division of Oregon versus Smith

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Yes unemployment benefits can be denied to drug users

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Reynolds versus US

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Any crimes punishable regardless of any religious belief

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Near versus Minnesota

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The good law was ruled unconstitutional

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Hazelwood versus Kuhlmeyer

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Schools don’t have the right to promote certain types of speech

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Schneck versus US

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Schencks words were not protested

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New York Times versus United States

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The Pentagon papers were allowed to be published

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Buckley versus Valeo

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Limits placed on electoral expenditures act were against First Amendment

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Tinker versus Des Moines

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Students were allowed to wear armbands to protest

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Miller versus California

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Obscene item sent and mail are not protected by the First Amendment

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New Jersey versus TLO

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Searching without a warrant

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Miranda versus Arizona

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Miranda rights are required to be read to suspects before questioning

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Gideon versus Wainwright

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All are given right to counsel

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Escobedo versus Illinois

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Escobedo was not informed of his right to remain silent

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Furman versus Georgia

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The requirements for being convicted of the death penalty were more tightly reviewed

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Greg versus Georgia

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The death penalty remain legal

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Griswold versus Connecticut

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The first third fourth and ninth combined to create right to privacy

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Morse versus Frederick

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School officials can prohibit students from promoting drug use

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Texas versus Johnson

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Disrespect to the flag is legal

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Brandenburg versus Ohio

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Speech can only be prohibited if it is producing lawless action

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Dejonge verse Oregon

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Oregon’s criminals syndicalism it was ended

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United states versus Miller

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Sawed off shotgun’s became illegal

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Heller versus DC

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Guns can be used for lawful purposes

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Mapp versus Ohio

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All evidence obtained by illegal searches and seizures were not able to be used

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Roe versus Wade

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Files order for privacy

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Planned Parenthood versus Casey

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Failed under policy