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Bad tendency test

Any speech that disturbs the public peace can be silenced

Civil liberties

Guarantees that protects citizens from government interference

Clear and present danger test

Any speech that can present danger will be silenced.


Something preventable the government can do

Commercial speech

Advertising statements that describe products

Creationism

Creation of mankind is based on biblical story

Criminal due process rights

Safeguards for those accused of crime.



Government can't investigate or punish offenders

Double jeopardy

Trying a person again for the same crime, for they have been already cleared in court

Due process 5/14th

Legal safeguards that government from taking life liberty or property

Establishment Clause

Government can't pass law on religion

Exclusionary rule

Evidence obtained illegally can be used in trial

Free exercise clause 1st

Government can't pass laws on someone's religion

Habeas Corpus

Individuals in custody have the right to be heard in court

Imminent Lawless action test

Speech is restricted if it goes beyond, creates disorder

Intelligent design

Universe is created by God, redefined science as Supernatural explanation

Lemon test

Is government a two schools funded by Churches constitutional?

Libel

False statements to harm someone's reputation

Marketplace of ideas

Political discourse depends on the free and unrestrained discussion of ideas

Prior restraint

Government censor news stories

Selective incorporation

Supreme Court applies freedom's 2 states

Symbolic speech

Non verbal way of protesting

Time, place, and manner restrictions

Content neutral ways of expression

Total Incorporation 14th

States are required to uphold all freedoms in Bill of Rights



Rejected for selective incorporation