Across
- 5. v. Board, Case that ended school segregation
- 6. Clause, Part of the 1st Amendment preventing government-established religion
- 10. doctrine, Process of applying Bill of Rights protections to the states
- 13. Rights Act of 1965, Law protecting minority voting rights
- 15. Rights Act of 1964, Law banning discrimination in public places and employment
- 16. Amendment, Amendment that banned poll taxes
- 17. Exercise Clause, Clause protecting the right to practice religion freely
- 19. Amendment, Amendment that abolished slavery
- 20. Amendment, Amendment banning race-based voting discrimination
- 21. v. Ferguson, Case establishing “separate but equal”
- 23. v. Reed, Case banning gender discrimination under equal protection
- 25. Protection Clause, Clause requiring states to treat people equally under the law
- 27. Process Clause, Clause guaranteeing fair legal procedures
- 30. v. New York, Case that incorporated free speech to the states
- 31. Amendment, Amendment granting women the right to vote
- 34. Right to not testify against oneself
- 35. speech, Advertising speech that has limited protection
- 36. The right to vote
Down
- 1. of Rights, First ten amendments to the Constitution
- 2. Type of speech not protected by the First Amendment
- 3. with Disabilities Act, Law protecting people with disabilities from discrimination
- 4. restraint, Government censorship before publication
- 7. speech, Nonverbal expression protected by the First Amendment
- 8. Amendment, Amendment protecting speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- 9. tax, Fee once required to vote
- 11. and unusual punishment, Punishment prohibited by the Eighth Amendment
- 12. action, Policies designed to remedy past discrimination
- 14. v. Sandford, Case ruling enslaved people were not citizens
- 18. worth, Idea that jobs requiring similar skill should receive equal pay
- 19. Amendment, Amendment that applies rights to the states and guarantees equal protection
- 21. bargaining, Agreement where a defendant pleads guilty for a lighter sentence
- 22. harassment, Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature in the workplace or school
- 23. to privacy, Implied right protecting personal decisions
- 24. rule, Rule that bars illegally obtained evidence from trial
- 26. Fixed numerical requirement for hiring or admission
- 28. v. US, Case upholding Japanese internment during WWII
- 29. rights, Government-protected rights against discrimination
- 32. Written false statements that harm someone’s reputation
- 33. liberties, Individual freedoms protected from government interference
- 37. Rights Amendment, Proposed amendment guaranteeing gender equality
