Across
- 1. speech that endangers the nation or state is limited
- 3. the power to seize private property for public use
- 4. the right to have a vote in election
- 6. tax rates (% paid) are based on levels of income
- 7. government cannot impose religious beliefs
- 9. citizen’s religious practices are allowed
- 10. circumstances where searches can occur without a warrant
- 11. trying to destroy someone’s reputation via print
- 13. the process of being accused of a crime
- 14. can’t be required to give personal evidence of guilt
- 15. specific groups that cannot be discriminated against
- 16. actions that are seen as equal to speech
- 17. access to licensed, legal assistance
- 20. eminent domain seizures must include payments
- 21. cannot deny basic Bill of Rights protections
- 22. what kinds of evidence cannot be used in court
- 23. spoken words, and the protections that follow
Down
- 2. state authority that covers all items not in the Constitution
- 5. trying to destroy someone’s reputation via speech
- 6. government stops the press before they can publish
- 8. errors in warrants can occur
- 12. being tried over and over again for the same thing
- 18. intent to disrupt or threaten or harm or cause harm
- 19. the many ways courts do not act randomly
