SCt, civil libs ecs1,2

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Across
  1. 3. false statements about someone that harm that person
  2. 4. going to war against one’s country, or “giving aid and comfort” to that country’s enemies
  3. 6. disagreeing with the majority
  4. 7. spoken defamation
  5. 10. joining with others to share and ideas and working toward a shared goal
  6. 12. government action that tries to prevent something from being published
  7. 13. the list of cases a court will hear
  8. 14. written defamation
  9. 15. a request, or an order granting permission, to argue your case before the Supreme Court
Down
  1. 1. encouraging revolt against the government
  2. 2. agreeing, at least in part, with the majority
  3. 5. the doctrine that most of the Bill of Rights applies to states, because of the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause
  4. 8. the clause of the 1st Amendment that prohibits creating or supporting an official religion
  5. 9. a Supreme Court ruling agreed to by at least 5 justices
  6. 11. the clause of the 1st Amendment that guarantees people’s freedom to believe in any religion