Across
- 7. application of the Bill of Rights to the states on a case-by-case basis based on the 14th amendment’s Due Process Clause
- 8. Over time, the SCOTUS has recognized constitutionally protected rights that are not explicitly listed or enumerated in the Bill of Rights
- 9. language that harms the reputation of another
- 11. restrictions such as limits on the time of day an event can be held, limits on where an event can be held, and limits on the noise levels at an event
- 13. Protect individuals from discrimination based on a protected class (race, religion, ethnicity, gender, etc)
- 14. written defamation
Down
- 1. policies intended to address workplace and educational disparities related to race, ethnic origin, gender, disability, and age.
- 2. Ensures that everyone suspected of committing a crime has a fair procedure in all stages of the criminal justice system
- 3. censorship that happens before the expression occurs, there is a heavy presumption against this by the Court.
- 4. nonverbal action that communicates an idea or belief and is protected by the 1st amendment
- 5. Constitutionally established guarantees and freedoms that protect citizens, opinions, and property against arbitrary government intrusion.
- 6. Judicially created rule stating that illegally seized evidence cannot be used in court
- 10. spoken defamation
- 12. requires accused persons to be informed of some procedural protections found the the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments
