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Civics
11th Grade
04/01/2012

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Civil Liberties
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Freedoms guaranteed to individuals.
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Civil Rights
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Powers or privileges guaranteed to individuals and protected from arbitrary removal at the hands of government or other individuals.
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Establishment Clause
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The first clause in the First Amendment, which forbids government establishment of religion.
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Free-Exercise Clause
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The second clause in the First Amendment, which prevents the government from interfering with the exercise of religion.
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Strict Scrutiny
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A standard used by the Supreme Court in deciding whether a law or policy is to be adjudged constitutional or not. To pass strict scrutiny, the law or policy must be justified by a "compelling governmental interest" as well as being the least restrictive means for achieving that interest.
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Prior Restraint
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Censorship before publication.
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Free-Expression Clauses
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The press and speech clauses of the first amendment.
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Clear and Present Danger Test
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A means by which the Supreme Court has distinguished between speech as the advocacy of ideas, which is protected by the First Amendment, and speech as incitement, which is not protected.
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Fighting Words
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Speech that is not protected by the First Amendment because it inflicts injury or tends to incite an immediate disturbance of the peace.
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Public Figures
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People who assume roles of prominence in society or thrust themselves to the forefront of public controversy.
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Bill of Attainder
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A law that pronounces an individual guilty of a crime without a trial.
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Ex Post Facto Law
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A law that declares an action to be criminal after it has been performed.
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Obligation of Contracts
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The obligation of the parties to a contract to carry out its terms.
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Miranda Warnings
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Statements concerning rights that police are required to make to a person before he or she is subjected to in-custody questioning.
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Exclusionary Rule
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The judicial rule that states that evidence obtained in an illegal search and seizure cannot be used in trial.
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Good Faith Exception
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An exception to the Supreme Court's exclusionary rule, holding that evidence seized on the basis of a mistakenly issued search warrant can be introduced in a trial if the mistake was made in good faith, that is, if all the parties involved had reason at the time to believe that the warrant was proper.
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Exclusionary Rule
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The judicial rule that states that evidence obtained in an illegal search and seizure cannot be used in trial.
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Good Faith Exception
Definition
An exception to the Supreme Court's exclusionary rule, holding that evidence seized on the basis of a mistakenly issued search warrant can be introduced in a trial if the mistake was made in good faith, that is, if all the parties involved had reason at the time to believe that the warrant was proper.
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