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Supreme Court Cases relative to Civil Liberties

Freedom of Religion

Establishment Clause

* Abington Township v Schempp

* Engel v Vitale

* Lemon v Kurtzman

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Free Exercise Clause

Freedom of Expression

* Prior Restraint

* NY Times v US (Pentagon Papers)

* Symbolic Speech

* Tinker v Des Moines School District

* Texas v Johnson

Civil Liberties

*Protections Against Government Action

Restrictions on Expression

Based on Bill of Rights

Schenck v US

* Clear and Present Danger

"yelling fire in a crowded movie theater"

Incorporated after the 14th Amendment

Not all of the Bill of Rights

Barron v Baltimore

Gitlow v New York

Unprotected Speech:

Obscenity

Miller v CA

* set requirements for the definition of

obscenity

1. average person finds it violates

contemporary community

standards

2. the work appeals to a persons

interest in sex

3. the work shows patently offensive

sexual conduct

4. works lacks serious literary, artists,

political, or scientific merit

Unprotected Speech

Defamation of Character:

wrongfully hurting a person's good reputation

Libel:

written wrong doing

Slander:

verbal uttering of a false statement that is

intended to harm a person's reputation

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