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19 Cards in this Set
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Establishment Clause
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
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Free Exercise Clause
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Prohibits gov't from unduly interfering with the free exercise of religion.
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Seditious Speech
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Any speech urging resistance to lawful authority or advocating the overthrow of the gov't.
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Symbolic Speech
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Involves actions to express point of view.
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Pure Speech
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Verbal Expression.
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Establishment Clause
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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
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Free Exercise Clause
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Prohibits gov't from unduly interfering with the free exercise of religion.
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Seditious Speech
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Any speech urging resistance to lawful authority or advocating the overthrow of the gov't.
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Symbolic Speech
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Involves actions to express point of view.
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Pure Speech
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Verbal Expression.
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Slander
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False, spoken speech.
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Libel
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False, written speech.
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Fighting Words
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Speech which is so insulting it provokes immediate violence.
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2nd Amendment
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Gives individuals the right to bear arms.
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Engle v. Vitale
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Religion.
Prayer may not be composed by gov't officials. |
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Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
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Speech.
School officials given more authority to regulate student conduct and gave them the right to decide what may be published. |
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Near v. Minnisota
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Press.
Expanded freedom of press. State or congress can't restrict what is printed but a person may be held accountable. |
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Bethel School District v. Fraser
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Speech.
Limited students right to free speech at school. |
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Tinker v. Des Moines
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Speech.
Students rights don't stop at school and they should be allowed to express, as long as they don't infringe on others' rights. |