Civil Liberties
Across
- 4. specific individual rights that are constitutionally protected against infringement by government
- 9. The clause that the Supreme Court has interpreted to mean government may not favor one religion over another or support religion over no religion.
- 10. The 3-prong test used to determine if a law affecting religion is lawful.
- 11. "No state shall...deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without.............. of law.
Down
- 1. The Rule that bars the use of evidence obtained in violation of the defendant's rights
- 2. When someone publishes false information harming another person's reputation
- 3. Unacceptable government prohibition of speech or publication before it occurs.
- 5. Speech that is by actions rather than by words
- 6. The clause interpreted to mean that Americans are able to hold religious beliefs of their choosing.
- 7. The Griswald v. Connecticut Supreme Court case found this to be a liberty interest that the Constitution protects
- 8. The type of incorporation that uses the 14th Amendment to apply provisions of the Bill of Rights to the states
- 12. When someone communicates false information to a 3rd party harming another person's reputation