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A.P. Government & Politics
Chapter 5
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History
10th Grade
10/11/2007

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Due process of law

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Denies the gov't the right, without due process, to deprive people of life, liberty, and property.
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Equal protection of the law

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A standard of equal treatment that must be observed by the gov't.
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Selective incorporation
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Court cases that apply Bill of Rights to states.
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Freedom of expression
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Right of people to speak, publish, and assemble.

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Freedom of religion
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People shall be free to exercise their religion, and gov't may not establish a religion.
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Gitlow v. New York 1925
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Supreme Court says the First Amendment applies to states.
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Palko v. Connecticut 1937
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Supreme Court says that states must observe all "fundamental" liberties.
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Prior restraint
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Censorship of a publication.
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Clear-and-present-danger test
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Law should not punish speech unless there was a clear and present danger of producing harmful actions.
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Libel
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Writing that falsely injures another person.
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Symbolic speech
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An act that conveys a political message.
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Chaplinksy v. New Hampshire 1942
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"Fighting words"are not protected by the First Amendment.
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Collin v. Smith 1978

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The Nazi Party may march through a largely Jewish neighborhood.
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McConnell v. Federal Election Commission 2003
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Upholds 2002 campaign finance reform law.
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Miller v. California 1973
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Obscenity defined as appealing to prurient interests of an average person with materials that lack literary, artistic, political, scientific value.
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New York Times v. Sullivan 1964
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To libel a public figure, there must be "actual malice".
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Reno v. ACLU 1997
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A law that bans sending "indecent" material to minors over the Internet is unconstitutional because "indecent" is too vague and broad a term.
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Schenck v. United States 1919
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Speech may be punished if it creats a clear-and-present-danger test of illegal acts.
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Texas v. Johnson 1989
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There may not be a law to ban flag-burning.
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Free-exercise clause

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First Amendment requirement that law cannot prevent free exercise of religion.
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Establishment clause
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First Amendment ban on laws "respecting an establishment of religion."
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Wall of seperation
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Court ruling that gov't cannot be involved with religion.
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Engel v. Vitale 1962

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There may not be prayer, even nondenomination one, in public schools.

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Everson v. Board of Education 1947
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The wall-of-seperation principal is announced.
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Lee v. Weisman 1992
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Public schools may not have clergy lead prayers at graduation ceremony. 
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Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971)
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Three tests are described for deciding whether the gov't is improperly involved with religion.
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Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe 2000
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Students may not lead prayers before the start of a football game at a public school.
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Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 536 U.S. 639 (2000)
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Voucher plan to pay school bills is upheld.

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Zorauch v. Clauson 1952
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States may allow students to be released from public schools to attend religious instruction.

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Exclusionary rule
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Improperly gathered evidence may not be introduced in a criminal trial.
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Search warrant
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A judge's order authorizing a search.
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Probable cause
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Reasonable cause for issuing a search warrant or making an arrest; more than mere suspicion.
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Good-faith exception
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An error in gathering evidence sufficiently minor that it may be used in a trial.
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Dickerson v. United States 2000
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The Mapp decision is based on the Constitution and it cannot be altered by Congress passing a law.
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Gideon v. Wainwright 1964
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Persons charged with a crime have a right to an attorney even if they cannot afford one.
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Miranda v. Arizona, 382 U.S. 436 (1966)
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Court describes ruling that police must give to arrested persons.
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Rasul v. Bush, 03-334 (2004)
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Terrorist detainees must have access to a neutral court to decide if they are legally held.
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United States v. Leon 1984
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Illegally obtained evidence may be used in a trial if it was gathered in good faith w/o vioalting the principles of the Mapp decision.
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