more court cases + procedural and substantive due process + privacy Flashcards

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Lemon v. Kurtzman

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  1. case decided that state money would not go toward religious schools, taking Madison’s point of view
  2. 1st amendment
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Tinker v. Des Moines

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  1. students wore black arm bands in protest of Vietnam war. School made a policy that told teachers to tell students to stop wearing them.
  2. 1st Amendment (expression)
  3. In favor of students
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Hazelwood school District v. Kuhlmeier

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  1. student newspaper was edited by the principal because he claimed it had inappropriate content
  2. 1st amendment (freedom of the press)
  3. court ruled in favor of school
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How is a right to privacy incorporated into amendments 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, or 14

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Answer could be…
4th - right to have privacy of your things
3rd - right to have privacy in your home

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What is procedural due process?

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the procedure used to try and convict defendants accused of crime.

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What is substantive due process?

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A principle allowing courts to prevent government interference with fundamental rights.

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example of court case for substantive due process?

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Roper v. Simmons

right to life could have been taken

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example of court case for procedural due process?

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Miranda v. Arizona

procedure to tell someone they have the right to remain silent.

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Example of court case for privacy?

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New Jersey v. T.L.O

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