Constitutional Law

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