Across
- 2. A process by which the government must treat accused persons fairly according to the rules of established law
- 3. A list of citizen's rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution
- 6. Descriptions of situations or conflicts, the issues involved and the decisions made
- 8. An assembly, in this case for the purpose of proposing or ratifying an amendment
- 11. Locke declared this to be a natural right that no government could take away. The founders changed it to "Pursuit of Happiness" in the Declaration
- 12. The way in which changes are added to the Constitution
- 13. The power to take private property for public use
Down
- 1. The situation in which the government may not favor or establish an official religion
- 4. Being placed on trial twice for the same crime
- 5. "Freedom of _______," the right to express one's opinions publicly
- 7. The town involvedin a Supreme Court case in which free speech was extended to protect American Nazis and their racist message
- 9. The city at the center of the Supreme court case in which eminent domain was extended to transfer property from one private owner to another
- 10. "Freedom of _______," the right to publish newspapers, magazines and other materials without government restriction
