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- 1. prevents law enforcement from conducting unreasonable search and seizures
- 5. Court case that ruled that the Second Amendment must be protected by states based on the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
- 10. the concept of fundamental fairness that ensures legitimate government in a democracy
- 11. The court case that ruled that an arrested individual is entitled to rights against self-incrimination and to an attorney under the 5th and 6th Amendments of the United States Constitution.
- 12. Moines historic Supreme Court ruling from 1969 that cemented students' rights to free speech in public schools.
- 13. provisions of the bill of rights applicable to the states rather than all of them at once
- 14. became the selective incorporation case for the Fourth Amendment. Since that ruling state laws must abide by the Fourth Amendment.
- 17. This Court case held that the Fourth Amendment's prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures is not limited solely to the actions of law enforcement personnel.
- 20. Clause that means that the owner of the property shall receive at a minimum the fair market value of the property in its best alternative use, independent of the government taking.
- 21. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States
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- 2. states that evidence from the government finds or takes in violation of the 4th amendment can be excluded from trial
- 3. the right of a person to be free from intrusion into or publicity concerning matters of a personal nature.
- 4. The court case that effectively defined the range of medically necessary abortions covered by Medicaid by carving out particular abortion services that states are not obligated to cover.
- 6. Court case that ruled that states must provide an attorney for defendants that can't afford one to guarantee a fair trial.
- 7. This puts the protection of people before procedural protections for suspects
- 8. The new law does not completely eliminate the collection and storage of this metadata by cell phone operators, but it does prevent the government easy access to it.
- 9. The Supreme Court invalidated a Connecticut law that made it a crime to use birth control devices or to advise anyone about their use.
- 13. places substantive limits on what the government can take away or deprive a citizen of.
- 15. type of due process that addresses the manner in which the law is carried out.
- 16. establishes that no one shall be “deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.”
- 18. The court case that decided that the right to privacy implied in the 14th Amendment protected abortion as a fundamental right. The government retained the power to regulate or restrict abortion access depending on the stage of pregnancy.
- 19. The right to counsel has been in place since the bill of rights, this amendment is the
