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Supreme Court Crossword

Across
Ruling that the 14th Amendment prevented states from refusing to license and recognize same sex marriage
The Constitution does not follow the flag. Congress determines the procedural rights of a territory
When federal courts are open during wartime, military courts do not take precedence
Religion could not be used as a defense against polygamy, as the free exercise claim is not absolute
Students in public schools may not be compelled to recited the pledge of allegiance
Flag burning is a protected form of symbolic speech and protected by the First Amendment
Illegal drug use performed as part of a religious ceremony is still illegal drug use
Georgia has no force in cherokee territory
State laws against homosexual conduct violate the protection of the 14th Amendment
The president is not protected by executive privilege and had to hand over tape recordings
Federal courts can hear cases and force states to redraw district lines
The court ruled that in state trials, those who cannot afford an attorney will have one provided by the state
Searches of criminal suspects are constitutional
Down
Overturned the part of the bipartisan campaign reform act which denied certain entities to run campaign ads before elections
Extended the 4th Amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizures to the states as well as the national government
Upheld the power of the national government over interstate commerce
Campaign contributions are a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment
The 14th amendment did not protect slaughterhouse workers attempting to conduct a business
Official school sponsored prayer is a violation of free exercise clause of the 1st Amendment
The court ruled that wearing black armbands in protest of the vietnam war was symbolic speech that was protected by the first amendment
Only the federal government can regulate interstate commerce
A sitting president is not immune to civil litigation except in extraordinary circumstances
Further emphasized fairness as to how district lines are drawn - one person, one vote
Speech can be limited during wartime because it can create a clear and present danger. free speech is not absolute
The bill of rights restrained only the national government -- not the states and cities
Affirmative action quotas used by the University of California in their admissions policies were unconstitutional. The plaintiff had been denied equal protection because the university used race as the sole criterion for admissions