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- 6. communication in the form of advertising.
- 8. establishes freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly.
- 11. legal concept under which the Supreme Court has nationalized the Bill of Rights by making most of its provisions applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment.
- 12. prohibits government from including illegally obtained evidence in a trial.
- 13. legal and constitutional protections against government infringement of political liberties and criminal rights.
- 15. First Amendment prohibits government from establishing a religion; is the basis for separation of church and state.
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- 1. government instrument to prevent material from being published.
- 2. prohibits government from forcing individuals to testify against themselves.
- 3. prohibits states from denying equal protection of the laws.
- 4. the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
- 5. Eighth Amendment prohibits such punishment.
- 7. police must have a good reason to arrest someone.
- 9. a contrived right from unstated liberties in the Bill of Rights.
- 10. government is prohibited in the First Amendment from interfering in the practice of religion.
- 14. publication of false or malicious statements that damage someone's reputation.
