3.1 to 3.4
Across
- 2. Censorship imposed before a speech is made or a newspaper is published
- 3. protection against cruel and unusual punishment
- 6. right to speedy and public trial
- 16. which held that compelling Amish students to attend school past the eighth grade violates the free exercise clause
- 17. law that made racial discrimination against any group in hotels, motels, and restaurants illegal and made job discrimination illegal when based on color or race
- 19. Right to trial by jury
- 20. freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
- 24. the clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution that prohibits the establishment of religion by Congress.
- 25. which declared school sponsorship of religious activities violates the establishment clause
Down
- 1. protects the rights of free speech and free press
- 4. court ruled that public school students could wear black armbands in school to protest the Vietnam War
- 5. The process by which provisions of the bill of rights are brought within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment and so applied to state and local governments
- 7. personal rights guaranteed and protected by the U.S. Constitution and federal laws enacted by Congress
- 8. equal protection for citizens of states (continues the 5th) and defines citizenship
- 9. upheld 5th amendment right to remain silent and not self incriminate
- 10. Clause that protects citizens right to practice their religion as they please
- 11. Libel, obscenity, fighting words, and commercial speech
- 12. the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- 13. defended the First Amendment right of free press against prior restraint by the government.
- 14. Trial or punishment for the same crime by the same government
- 15. Powers not granted to the Federal Government in the Constitution belong to the states or the people.
- 18. Established rules and regulations that restrain government officials.
- 21. a body of fundamental principles
- 22. rights of people accused of crimes, includes right to due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination
- 23. Written defamation of another person