Abernathy/Waples, American Government: Stories of a Nation, Presidential Election Update 1E - Chapter 8

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civil liberties

fundamental rights and freedoms protected from infringement by the government.

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civil rights

protections from discrimination as a member of a particular group.

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Bill of Rights

a list of fundamental rights and freedoms that individuals possess. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are referred to as the Bill of Rights.

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due process clause

the clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that restricts state governments from denying their citizens their life, liberty, or property without legal safeguards.

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selective incorporation

the process through which the Supreme Court applies fundamental rights in the Bill of Rights to the states on a casebycase basis.

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establishment clause

First Amendment protection against the govern ment requiring citizens to join or support a religion.

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free exercise clause

First Amendment protection of the rights of individuals to exercise and express their religious beliefs.

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freedom of expression

a fundamental right affirmed in the First Amendment to speak, publish, and protest.

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clear and present danger test

legal standard that speech posing an immediate and serious threat to national security is not protected by the First Amendment.

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prior restraint

the suppression of material prior to publication on the grounds that it is harmful or might endanger national security.

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symbolic speech

protected expression in the form of images, signs, and other symbols.

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libel

an untrue written statement that injures a person's reputation.

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slander

an untrue spoken expression that injures a person's reputation.

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obscenity and pornography

words, images, or videos that depict sexual activity in an offensive manner and that lack any artistic merit.

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ex post facto law

a law punishing people for acts that were not crimes at the time they were committed.

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bill of attainder

when the legislature declares someone guilty without a trial.

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writ of habeas corpus

the right of people detained by the government to know the charges against them.

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procedural due process

a judicial standard requiring that fairness be applied to all individuals equally.

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warrant

a document issued by a judge authorizing a search.

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probable cause

reasonable belief that a crime has been committed or that there is evidence indicating so.

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exclusionary rule

a rule that evidence obtained without a warrant is inadmissible in court.

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grand jury

a group of citizens who, based on the evidence presented to them, decide whether or not a person should be indicted and subsequently tried in a court of law.

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double jeopardy

protects an individual acquitted of a crime from being charged with the same crime again in the same jurisdiction.

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Miranda rights

the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning; these rights must be given by police to individuals in custody suspected of criminal activity.

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bail

an amount of money posted as a security to allow the charged indivi dual to be freed while awaiting trial.

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