Across
- 2. Protects against deprivation of life, liberty, or property
- 6. Fundamental privacy rights (mnemonic)
- 9. Where President engages in treason, bribery, or high crimes, this may happen
- 10. Congress may regulate the channels, instrumentalities, and activities that substantially effect interstate
- 12. States cannot discriminate against out of state economic actors (abbrev.)
- 16. To have standing, a plaintiff must have this
- 17. Exception to mootness (mnemonic)
- 19. Abortion regulations may not impose an
- 20. Powers reserved to the states
- 21. Justiciability mnemonic
- 23. Criminalizes behavior after the fact
- 24. Under the Cumulative Effects Doctrine, economic acts may be
- 27. President must have this to remove an official with a fixed term
- 28. Private individuals cannot sue states for this type of damages
- 30. Supreme Court may not render these types of opinions
- 31. Bars claims before an issue has fully developed
Down
- 1. Executive powers (mnemonic)
- 3. Government may not determine truth of religious belief, but may determine
- 4. Type of restriction that merely causes decrease in value of property
- 5. Test used where statute contains no religious preference
- 7. A controversy must exist at all stages of judicial review, or it will be this
- 8. No greater freedom to speak than ordinary member of the public
- 11. Tax is valid as long as it was intended to, or actually, raises this
- 13. This type of speech regulation must pass strict scrutiny
- 14. Low-value speech follows this standard of scrutiny
- 15. Type of jurisdiction Supreme Court has over cases involving ambassadors, diplomats, and states
- 18. Congress may do this for the general welfare
- 21. Level of scrutiny applied to age discrimination
- 22. Type of question federal courts cannot hear
- 25. Senate must do this for a treaty to be valid
- 26. Private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
- 29. Miller Court held this was unprotected speech
