Con Law Highly Tested Topics

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  1. 5. For intermediate scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is _________ to an _________, it must be (_________). (2 words)
  2. 7. In _________ & (_________)-_________ forums (school open for public meetings), _________ restrictions (subject/viewpoint) must pass SS and _________ restrictions (time, place and manner) must pass IS. (1 word)
  3. 8. _________ or _________ laws must withstand (_________) and have a non-protectionist state objective OR the state is a market participant. (2 words)
  4. 10. A _________ taking occurs when the govt. deprives an owner’s property of all (_________) use. To determine if there’s a taking courts _________ economic impact of reg. on property, extent of interference with the _________ expectation and the character of the reg. (2 words)
  5. 12. The 11th A. _________ prohibits a citizen or foreign govt. from suing a state or state agencies in _________ court unless state waives, violations of 14th A. § 5 (privileges and immunities of other states’ citizens), injunction or money from state official. Does not apply to (_________) governments, _________ vs. state or _________ vs. state. (1 word)
  6. 13. For strict scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is (_________) to serve a _________ govt. interest, and there are _________. (1 word)
  7. 16. In (_________) forums (military base, airport) & _________ forums govt. may regulate speech if its R and viewpoint neutral. (1 word)
  8. 17. Laws that unduly burden interstate commerce are _________ if the _________ on interstate commerce clearly exceeds the (_________) in furthering a legit state interest. (1 word)
  9. 18. In _________ forums (military base, airport) & (_________) forums govt. may regulate speech if its R and viewpoint neutral. (1 word, hyphenated)
  10. 20. related The govt. may take private property for public use if it provides _________. The use must be (_________) to a public purpose and FMV at time of taking must be paid. (2 words)
  11. 21. The constitution only applies to (_________) (local, state & fed.). _________ conduct is not protected unless it’s a traditionally public function OR significant govt. involvement exists. (2 words)
  12. 25. For rational basis review, P’s must show the law is _________ to a _________, and is valid unless (_________) or irrational. (1 word)
  13. 26. A (_________) taking occurs when the govt. physically occupies property. (1 word)
  14. 30. The _________ reserves to the states, all powers not granted to the fed. govt. unless prohibited by the constitution. Congress cannot (_________) states to enact law but may induce them to with restrictions/conditions on fed. funds (1 word)
  15. 32. A _________ taking occurs when the govt. deprives an owner’s property of all _________ use. To determine if there’s a taking courts _________ economic impact of reg. on property, extent of interference with the (_________) expectation and the character of the reg. (2 words)
  16. 33. Laws that unduly burden interstate commerce are _________ if the (_________) on interstate commerce clearly exceeds the _________ in furthering a legit state interest. (1 word)
  17. 35. Laws that unduly burden interstate commerce are (_________) if the _________ on interstate commerce clearly exceeds the _________ in furthering a legit state interest. (1 word)
  18. 36. The 11th A. _________ prohibits a citizen or foreign govt. from suing a state or state agencies in (_________) court unless state waives, violations of 14th A. § 5 (privileges and immunities of other states’ citizens), injunction or money from state official. Does not apply to _________ governments, _________ vs. state or (_________) vs. state. (1 word, same both times)
  19. 37. A (_________) taking occurs when the govt. deprives an owner’s property of all _________ use. To determine if there’s a taking courts _________ economic impact of reg. on property, extent of interference with the _________ expectation and the character of the reg. (1 word)
  20. 38. For intermediate scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is _________ to an (_________), it must be _________. (3 words)
Down
  1. 1. In _________ & _________ -_________ forums (school open for public meetings), _________ restrictions (subject/viewpoint) must pass SS and (_________) restrictions (time, place and manner) must pass IS. (1 word, hyphenated)
  2. 2. _________ or (_________) laws must withstand _________ and have a non-protectionist state objective OR the state is a market participant. (2 words)
  3. 3. A _________ taking occurs when the govt. deprives an owner’s property of all _________ use. To determine if there’s a taking courts (_________) economic impact of reg. on property, extent of interference with the _________ expectation and the character of the reg. (1 word)
  4. 4. Per _________ states can regulate commerce if congress has not enacted laws on the subject. States’ laws CANNOT (_________) against out of staters OR _________ interstate commerce. (1 word)
  5. 6. The constitution only applies to _________ (local, state & fed.). (_________) conduct is not protected unless it’s a traditionally public function OR significant govt. involvement exists. (1 word)
  6. 9. Per (_________) states can regulate commerce if congress has not enacted laws on the subject. States’ laws CANNOT _________ against out of staters OR _________ interstate commerce. (3 words)
  7. 11. For strict scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is _________ to serve a (_________) govt. interest, and there are _________. (1 word)
  8. 14. For intermediate scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is (_________) to an _________, it must be _________. (2 words)
  9. 15. The 11th A. _________ prohibits a citizen or foreign govt. from suing a state or state agencies in _________ court unless state waives, violations of 14th A. § 5 (privileges and immunities of other states’ citizens), injunction or money from state official. Does not apply to _________ governments, (_________) vs. state or _________ vs. state. (1 word)
  10. 19. (_________) or _________ laws must withstand _________ and have a non-protectionist state objective OR the state is a market participant. (2 words)
  11. 22. For rational basis review, P’s must show the law is not (_________) to a _________, and is valid unless _________ or irrational. (2 words)
  12. 23. For rational basis review, P’s must show the law is _________ to a (_________), and is valid unless _________ or irrational. (3 words)
  13. 24. The (_________) reserves to the states, all powers not granted to the fed. govt. unless prohibited by the constitution. Congress cannot _________ states to enact law but may induce them to with restrictions/conditions on fed. funds (2 words)
  14. 26. In (_________) & _________-(_________) forums (school open for public meetings), _________ restrictions (subject/viewpoint) must pass SS and _________ restrictions (time, place and manner) must pass IS. (1 word, same both times)
  15. 27. For strict scrutiny, the govt. must show the law is _________ to serve a _________ govt. interest, and there are (_________). (4 words)
  16. 28. The 11th A. (_________)prohibits a citizen or foreign govt. from suing a state or state agencies in _________ court unless state waives, violations of 14th A. § 5 (privileges and immunities of other states’ citizens), injunction or money from state official. Does not apply to _________ governments, _________ vs. state or _________ vs. state. (3 words)
  17. 29. compensation The govt. may take private property for public use if it provides (_________). The use must be _________to a public purpose and FMV at time of taking must be paid. (2 words)
  18. 31. In _________ & _________ -_________ forums (school open for public meetings), _________ restrictions (subject/viewpoint) must pass SS and (_________) restrictions (time, place and manner) must pass IS. (1 word, hyphenated)
  19. 34. Per _________ states can regulate commerce if congress has not enacted laws on the subject. States’ laws CANNOT _________ against out of staters OR (_________) interstate commerce. (2 words)