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Unit 6A STUDY GUIDE Civil Liberties 1. Make sure you can differentiate between civil liberties and civil rights. Civil Liberties - Example - Civil Rights - Example - 2. What was the purpose of the Bill of Rights? Naturalization of the Bill of Rights 3. What does INCORPORATION mean? 4. Incorporation is also known as or the of the Bill of Rights. 5. What were the rulings of the Supreme Court in the following cases? Barron v. Baltimore Year -- Gitlow v. New York Year -- 6. What made the difference in the rulings? 7. Recreate the Incorporation Diagram from the board. Civil Liberties - Page 1

8. The Bill of Rights Include the parts of each. Mark the parts that have been incorporated. When appropriate, include the key cases for each one. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Civil Liberties - Page 2

9. Why is it called selective incorporation? Explain. 10. Which bill of right was just recently incorporated (2010)? 11. List a right that is still not incorporated. Freedom of Religion THE TWO CLAUSES Explain. Give an example of a question that could come before the court regarding that clause. Whose action is questioned? The Establishment Clause 12. Explain the origin of the Wall of Separation. 13. Briefly explain the three most popular tests used by the courts for establishment cases. TEST CASE EXPLAIN THRESHOLD Lemon (Complete chart on the next page) Coercion Endorsement 14. List two government regulations that have benefitted religion? 15. What has the Court said about Religion in the Public Square? Civil Liberties - Page 3

16. What has the Court said about Religion in Schools? Activity The Court says... Key Cases Parochaid School Prayer Evolution Release Time Equal Access The Free Exercise Clause 17. The Supreme Court has consistently maintained that people have an absolute what they want, but the courts have been more cautious about the right to a belief. 18. Identify the two-part test uses to decide whether a religious practice is protected by the Free Exercise Clause. a. b. 19. v. incorporated the Free Exercise Clause. 20. Complete the FREE EXERCISE Chart Protected Practices Free Exercise Cases Unprotected Practices Free Exercise Cases Civil Liberties - Page 4

21. The Issue of Compelling Interest Case Question before the Court Ruling & Significance Employment Division v. Smith Church of the Lukumi v. City of Hialeah Boerne v. Flores Freedom of Expression 22. The Court using a balancing test to determine constitutionality of restrictions on expression. The Court weighs the against the. 23. Explain compelling state interest in your own words. 24. Types of Speech Type Notes Level of Protection Pure Speech + Speech Symbolic Right not to Speak Speech in Campaigns Commercial Airwaves Defamation Obscenity Fighting Words Civil Liberties - Page 5

Freedom of the Press 25. When is prior restraint permissible? a. b. 26. Explain the conflict between free press and fair trial. 27. What is the difference between libel and slander? 28. Key Cases Expression Schenck v. U.S. Near v. Minnesota NYT v. United States Also known as -- Roth v. U.S. Miller v. California NYT v. Sullivan Tinker v. Des Moines Texas v. Johnson Red Lion v. FCC Synder v. Phelps Brown v. Entertainment... Civil Liberties - Page 6

Freedom of Assembly & Petition 29. How do time, place and manner restrictions affect the freedom to assemble? 30. What, if any, are the limitations on the content of a group s message? 31. If a group wants to march or protest, what must they do prior to the event? 32. What the right to associate mean? Is it included in the Bill of Rights? 33. The right to petition was historically linked with the right to. 34. What does the right to petition mean? Rights of the Accused 35. Constitutional Protections of the Accused at Each Step of the Criminal Justice System (Table 4.3) Stage Amendment(s) Protections Evidence gathered Suspicion cast Arrest made Interrogation held Trial held Punishment imposed Civil Liberties - Page 7

36. Explain probable cause. Provide a hypothetical example using the terms probable cause and search warrant. 37. Explain the exclusionary rule. 38. What is your personal opinion regarding the rule? Be specific and provide an example. 39. List the three elements of police guidelines for questioning suspects. a. b. c. 40. Do you agree or disagree with the Miranda Rule? Why? 41. Most cases do not progress to trial because a is reached between the government and defendant. 42. (a) What are the benefits to this system? (b) What are the disadvantages to this system? 43. The original, pre-amended Constitution included three protections related to the accused. Protections Writ of habeas corpus Explanation Writ of attainder Ex post facto law Civil Liberties - Page 8

47. Key Cases Rights of the Accused Mapp v. Ohio Case Amend. Question & Ruling Miranda v. Arizona Gideon v. Wainwright Gregg v. Georgia 44. Outline the Court s development of the right to privacy. 45. Key Cases Personal Liberty Griswold v. CT Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood v. Casey Lawrence v. Texas Also known as -- 46. Key Cases Property New London v. Kelo Stop the Beach v. Florida Dept.... Civil Liberties - Page 9