Across
- 4. and balances branches limit each other’s power
- 6. Branch interprets the law
- 9. sovereignty government power comes from the people
- 11. v Wainwright right to attorney in criminal cases
- 15. Nation v Georgia defined relationship between tribes and US government
- 16. reject a law
- 19. v Carr established one person one vote
- 20. charge an official with misconduct
- 23. of law society and government must follow the law
- 24. de Montesquieu separation of powers philosopher
- 25. v Board of Education ended school segregation
- 26. v Arizona rights must be read to suspects
- 27. v Yoder allowed religious exemption from school attendance
- 29. Amendment no quartering of soldiers
- 30. Scott v Sandford ruled slaves not citizens and Congress cannot ban slavery in territories
- 33. Amendment rights not listed are still protected
- 34. a government where citizens elect representatives
- 37. divides power between the national government and the states
- 40. v Wade protected abortion rights under privacy
- 41. Amendment freedoms of religion speech press assembly and petition
- 42. Branch enforces the law
- 43. government the government only has power that has been given to it
- 47. v United States limits on free speech during wartime
- 48. liberties freedom from unfair government interference
- 49. Amendment due process and protection from self incrimination
- 51. States v Nixon president not above the law
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- 1. Amendment protection from unreasonable search and seizure
- 2. v Maryland established implied powers and federal supremacy
- 3. Amendment right to bear arms
- 5. v Reno limited racial gerrymandering
- 7. liberties rights protected from government interference
- 8. An introduction
- 10. of Rights first ten amendments protecting freedoms
- 12. of power three branches with unique roles to prevent absolute power
- 13. York Times v United States protected press from prior restraint
- 14. v Madison power of judicial review established
- 17. change to the Constitution
- 18. Amendment right to fair and speedy trial with lawyer
- 21. Branch creates the law
- 22. v Virginia ended bans on interracial marriage
- 26. v Chicago applied 2nd Amendment to states
- 28. review power to interpret the Constitution
- 31. Senate and House of Representatives
- 32. v Ferguson established separate but equal doctrine
- 35. of the Governed the government power comes from the people's consent (approval)
- 36. v United States upheld Japanese internment during WWII
- 38. v Gore decided 2000 election
- 39. v Des Moines students have free speech in schools
- 41. Amendment powers not given to federal government go to states or people
- 44. v Vitale school prayer unconstitutional
- 45. Amendment right to jury trial in civil cases
- 46. States v Lopez limited Congress under commerce clause
- 50. Amendment no cruel or unusual punishment
