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What is a law with a clear secular purpose, does not infringe on or promote religion, and does not have "excessive entanglement" with religion?
The three prongs that make up the Lemon Test, which determines whether a law violates the establishment clause
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What are the free exercise and establishment clauses?
These are a two constitutional provisions called into question with regard to religion
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What is LA County v. Rattele?
This hilarious case prevents the police from paying damages when they execute a warrant in good faith
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What is anonymous speech?
Tally v. California protected this kind of speech
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What is Olmstead v. US?
This case, overturned in Katz v. US, held that wiretapping was constitutional without a warrant under the Fourth Amendment
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What is whether the speech concerns a public concern or private grievance?
The original distinction that must be made to apply the Pickering-Connick Test
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What is a law banning peyote?
This was the nature of the law ruled constitutional in Oregon v. Smith, which Native Americans objected to as it burdened their religion?
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What is Mapp v. Ohio?
The case that incorporated and solidified the exclusionary rule
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What is Reno v. ACLU?
This case struck down content-based restrictions of speech in the Communications Decency Act
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What is Turner v. Saffley?
This case created the standard for regulating prisoner speech, though it incorrectly applied its own test to the facts of the case
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What is intermediate scrutiny?
This level of scrutiny applied when restricting commercial speech, as dictated by the Hudson Test
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What is Edwards v. Aguilard?
This case struck down Louisiana's requirement to teach creationism
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What is the information would be warrant protected if it were in a physical format?
Why the court protected cell phones with a warrant requirement in Riley v. CA
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What is the Stolen Valor Act?
This act was declared unconstitutional in US v. Alvarez, making false speech constitutionally protected
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What is they declined to give the plaintiffs standing because they could not prove they had been injured through indirect surveillance?
This is how the court ruled in Clapper v. Amnesty International
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What is a compelling interest narrowly tailored?
The two prongs of the Sherbert Test required to burden someone's free exercise
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What is the program was for re-paving and did not fund religious activities/education
This is why the Court required the state to fund religious preschools in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer
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What is CSLI (cell site location information)?
What kind of physical data the Court failed to extend the third party doctrine into in US v. Carpenter
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What is Cramer v. US requires overt actions?
This is why treason can't be speech
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Who is Catholic Social Services?
This is who the Supreme Court ruled in favor of in Fulton v. Philadelphia, a case about requiring religious institutions to let gay couples adopt and foster children
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What is Dennis v. US?
This case, with guidance from Learned Hand, was the first application of the "clear and present danger" test
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What is Cantwell v. Connecticut?
This case that incorporates the free exercise clause
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What is the immediate area in plain view?
What may be searched incident to arrest, according to Chimel v. California
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Who is Justice Holmes (YOUR HOMEBOY)
This Justice broke with the unanimous decision in Schenck and wrote that only immediate emergencies can justify restrictions on speech
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What is preaching out loud, holding up students helmets, and going on TV to protest being asked to stop?
This is what coach Kennedy was ACTUALLY doing when he was placed on administrative leave, according to Sotomayor in Kennedy v. Bremerton
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