15.4-15.6

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Across
  1. 2. principle requiring that the government not unreasonable interfere with a basic right
  2. 6. a watch kept over a person, group, etc.
  3. 8. standard of judicial review where the court presumes the policy to be invalid
  4. 9. a local group of armed citizens
  5. 12. tactic where participants seat themselves in a location and refuse to move
  6. 13. a middle ground between rational basis and strict scrutiny
  7. 14. exists when there is a logical relationship between the treatment or classification of some group of people and the purpose of the law
  8. 15. policies that give preferences to women or minorities
Down
  1. 1. a physical or mental condition that causes a person to have difficulties on a daily basis
  2. 3. to demonstrate, often against a government's policies or actions
  3. 4. making a distinction based on the group, class, or category to which a person belongs
  4. 5. the process by which the Bill of Rights was extended to the states
  5. 7. a certain number of spots reserved for minorities
  6. 10. gaining access into telephone wires for information
  7. 11. laws requiring racial segregation