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CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 5. CIVIL LIBERTIES. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Schenk v US (1919) Facts Question Ruling Reasoning Significance. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Gitlow v New York (1925) Facts Question Ruling Reasoning Significance. 14th Amendment Selective incorporation. FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

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CHAPTER 5

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  1. CHAPTER 5 CIVIL LIBERTIES

  2. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Schenk v US (1919) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  3. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Gitlow v New York (1925) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance • 14th Amendment • Selective incorporation

  4. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Dennis v US (1950) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  5. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Brandenburg v Ohio (1969) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  6. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Snyder v Phelps (2011) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  7. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Miller v California (1973) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  8. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Reno v ACLU (1997) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  9. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Tinker v Des Moines (1968) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  10. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Texas v Johnson (1990) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  11. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Morse v Frederick (2002) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  12. FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY Nazi Party v. Skokie (1977) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  13. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE McCollum v BOE (1948) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  14. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE Engle v Vitale (1962) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  15. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE Abington School District v Schempp (1963) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  16. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE • Moment of Silence • Prayer in government meetings

  17. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE Epperson v Arkansas (1968) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  18. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE Lemon v Kurtzman (1971) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  19. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE Reynolds v US (1878) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  20. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE West Virginia v Barnette (1943) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  21. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE Wisconsin v Yoder (1970) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  22. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE Oregon v Smith (1990) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  23. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS New York Times v US (1971) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  24. CRIME AND DUE PROCESS 4TH Amendment: Mapp v Ohio (1961) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  25. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE 5th Amendment: Miranda v Arizona (1966) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  26. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE 6th Amendment: Gideon v Wainwright (1963) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  27. FREEDOM OF RELIGION: FREE EXERCISE CLAUSE 8th Amendment: Furman v Georgia (1972) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  28. RIGHT TO PRIVACY: 4th Amendment Griswold v Connecticut (1965) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  29. RIGHT TO PRIVACY: 4th Amendment Roe v. Wade (1973) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  30. RIGHT TO PRIVACY: 4th Amendment Webster v Reproductive Health Services (1988) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  31. CHAPTER 6 CIVIL RIGHTS

  32. OVERVIEW • Civil Liberties v. Civil Rights • Civil Rights: • Reasonableness standard • Suspect classification • 2 categories of protection: • 14th Amendment • Due Process Clause (selective incorporation) • Equal Protection Clause • Civil Rights Legislation

  33. SLAVERY Dred Scott v Sanford (1857) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  34. CIVIL WAR AMENDENTS • 13th • 14th • 15th

  35. JIM CROW LAWS

  36. SEGREGATION Plessy v Ferguson (1896) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  37. NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE FUND

  38. DESEGREGATION CASES Brown v Board of Education (1954) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  39. MASSIVE RESISTANCE

  40. DESEGREGATION LEGISLATION • Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Voting Rights Act of 1965

  41. DESEGREGATION CASES Heart of Atlanta Motel v US (1965) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  42. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Green v County School Board (1967) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  43. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Swann v Charlotte-Mecklenburg (1971) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  44. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION University of California v Bakke (1978) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  45. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Gratz v Bollinger (2003) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  46. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Grutter v Bollinger (2003) • Facts • Question • Ruling • Reasoning • Significance

  47. WOMEN AND EQUAL RIGHTS • Gender equity laws: • equal pay for equal work • employment opportunity • school admissions • Gender equity cases • middle ground between reasonableness and strict scrutiny

  48. TITLE IX (1972) No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance..

  49. AGE DISCRIMINATION

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