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Chapters 36-39 Vocabulary

Teacher: Robert M. Richardson - Law Education
Across
clear and present _____ test -- a test formerly used by courts to restrict speech when the government thought the speech would create an immediate danger of serious harm
a general term applying to anything that is immoral, indecent, or lewd
a constitutional requirement of the Fourteenth Amendment that protects individuals against unlawful discrimination by government
conduct that expresses an idea (for example, wearing a black armband to protest a war)
(1) one of the provisions of the U.S. Constitution enacted after the original Constitution became law; (2) an addition or change to an existing document or plan
any place, such as a park or street, where First Amendment expression rights are traditionally exercised
spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation
any place, such as a park or street, where First Amendment expression rights are traditionally exercised
Down
any effort to censor a publication before it goes to press
a legal term applying to words spoken face-to-face that are so abusive that they are likely to cause an imminent fight between the speaker and the person spoken to. Such words are not usually entitled to First Amendment protection.
too broad or general. As a legal term this usually means refers to a law that punishes speech that should be protected (e.g., by the First Amendment).
used by judges to resolve legal issues by balancing the interests in conflict and deciding which is of higher importance
written or spoken expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation
a method used by courts to determine whether to restrict or punish expression based on its potential to cause immediate unlawful behavior
(1) the denial of freedom of speech or freedom of the press; (2) the process of examining publications or films for material that the government considers harmful or objectionable
bigoted speech attacking or disparaging a social or ethnic group or a member of such a group
the idea stated in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that every person involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing or trial. The requirements of due process vary with the situation, but they basically require notice and an opportunity to be heard.
indefiniteness, uncertainty, imprecision; not clear or specific
a court order prohibiting public reporting on a case currently before the court
a written expression about a person that is false and damages that person's reputation