(03.01 MC)Conflicts between individual liberties and the government are addressed in what part of the Constitution?
(03.01 MC)The Supreme Court has approved the constitutionali…
(03.01 MC)The Supreme Court has approved the constitutionality of regulating which of the following aspects of protest?
(03.03 MC)In Riley v. California (2014), the Supreme Court r…
(03.03 MC)In Riley v. California (2014), the Supreme Court ruled that police generally cannot search the contents of a suspect’s cell phone without a warrant, even as part of an arrest. The Court’s ruling would have been based on the
(03.06, 03.07 MC)Which of the following played a role in the…
(03.06, 03.07 MC)Which of the following played a role in the trend shown in the line graph?
(03.04 MC)In which of the following scenarios would the excl…
(03.04 MC)In which of the following scenarios would the exclusionary rule most likely apply?
(03.02 MC)In Gitlow v. New York (1925), the Supreme Court he…
(03.02 MC)In Gitlow v. New York (1925), the Supreme Court held that the First Amendment’s freedom of speech and freedom of the press provisions applied to the state of New York, not just the federal government, based on a legal doctrine now known as
(03.02 MC)The Supreme Court established that strict scrutiny…
(03.02 MC)The Supreme Court established that strict scrutiny would be applied to any attempt of the government to exercise prior restraint on the freedom of the press in the case
(03.04 MC)Which of the following best describes the relation…
(03.04 MC)Which of the following best describes the relationship between the due process clauses in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?
(03.03 MC)Which of the following is an accurate comparison o…
(03.03 MC)Which of the following is an accurate comparison of how the Supreme Court has applied the doctrine of selective incorporation? Before McDonald v. Chicago (2010) After McDonald v. Chicago (2010) (A) The Second Amendment is not applicable to the state governments. The Second Amendment applies to states but not localities. (B) The Second Amendment was not intended to limit state constitutions. The Second Amendment was intended to limit state constitutions. (C) The Second Amendment protects citizens from state infringement. The Second Amendment protects citizens from federal infringement. (D) The Second Amendment was intended to prevent the federal government from infringing on the right to keep arms. The Second Amendment prevents state governments from infringing upon the right to keep arms.
(03.04 MC)Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution serves as…
(03.04 MC)Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution serves as the primary basis for the right to counsel in criminal proceedings?