Across
- 2. an agreement by all people given situation groups may consider unanimous
- 4. a decision the court made that burning the flag of the US was protected speech under the first admendment to the US Constituion
- 5. an idea that people are treated fairly, properly and reasonably by the law
- 7. recognized the first admendment rights of students in US public schools
- 8. a decision in wich the US supreme court a exclusionary rule which prevents prosecutors from using evidence in court that was obtained
- 12. a landmark the US sepreme court that defined the scope of the US congresses legislative power
- 15. a business organization public institution or household
- 17. reveiw by the US sepreme court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act
- 18. US supreme court case holding that criminal suspects have a right to counsel during police interrogations under the 6th amendment
Down
- 1. establishes that the federal constitution and federal law gernally take precedence over state laws and state constitutions
- 3. Freedom of speech and freedom of press under the first amendment could be limited only if words in the circumstances
- 6. written by individuals or groups who are not directly involved in a legal case but have expertise
- 9. a decision in which the court ruled the 6th amendment of the US Constitution requires US states to provide attorneys
- 10. a decsion by the US supreme court that established the principle of judicial review in the US meaning that American courts have the power to strike down laws
- 11. the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United states
- 13. a decision the US supreme court made which ruled the laws of banning interracial marriage of equal protection
- 14. the first amendment rights of students journalists are not violated when schools officials prevent the publication of certain articles
- 16. establish a significant new legal principle or concept or otherwise that substainly changes the existing law
