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civil liberties

Constitutional and legal protections from government interference with personal rights and freedoms such as freedom of assembly, speech, and religion.

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clear and present danger test

A rule used by the Supreme Court to distinguish between speech protected and not protected by the First Amendment. Under this rule, the First Amendment does not protect speech aimed at inciting an illegal action.

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clear and probable danger test

A rule introduced by Chief Justice Fred Vinson for the courts to enlist in free expression cases

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community standards

The Supreme Court’s 1973 ruling that a work is obscene if it is “utterly without redeeming social importance” and “to the average person, applying contemporary ‘community standards,’ the dominant theme of the material, taken as a whole, appeals to prurient interests.”

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cruel and unusual punishments

Criminal penalties not considered appropriate by a society that involve torture or can result in death when the death penalty has not been ordered.

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due process clause

A clause found in both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution protecting citizens from arbitrary action by the national and state governments.

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equal protection clause

A Fourteenth Amendment clause guaranteeing all citizens equal protection of the laws. The courts have interpreted the clause to bar discrimination against minorities and women

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establishment of religion clause

The first clause of the First Amendment. The establishment clause prohibits the national government from establishing a national religion.

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exclusionary rule

A judicial rule prohibiting the police from using at trial evidence obtained through illegal search and seizure.

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free exercise clause

The second clause of the First Amendment. The free exercise clause forbids the national government from interfering with the exercise of religion.

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Incorporation

The Supreme Court’s extension of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights to state and local governments through its various interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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Lemon test

The most far-reaching of the controversial cases in which the Supreme Court specified three conditions every state law must satisfy to avoid running afoul of the establishment of religion prohibition

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Miranda rule

Requirement that police inform suspects that they have a right to remain silent and a right to have counsel while being interrogated. Failure to inform suspects of their rights will result in any confession or evidence thus obtained being inadmissible against them at trial.

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neutrality test

Policy favored by justices in establishment of religion decisions. The justices used the neutrality test not so much to prevent favoritism among religious groups as to root out policies that preferred religious groups generally over nonreligious groups engaged in a similar activity.

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Obscenity

Defined as publicly offensive acts or language, usually of a sexual nature, with no redeeming social value. The Supreme Court has offered varying definitions in its rulings over the years.

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Penumbras

Judicially created rights based on various guarantees of the Bill of Rights. The right to privacy is not explicitly stated in the Constitution, but the Supreme Court has argued that this right is implicit in various clauses found throughout the Bill of Rights.

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privileges and immunities clause

The clause in Section I of the Fourteenth Amendment stipulating that “no State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.”

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selective incorporation

The Supreme Court’s gradual process of assuming guardianship of civil liberties by applying piecemeal the various provisions of the Bill of Rights to state laws and practices.

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