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Title: Civil Liberties


1
Chapter 4
  • Civil Liberties

2
Civil Liberties versus Civil Rights
  • civil liberties involve restraining the
    governments action against individuals
  • civil rights are rights all individuals share as
    provided for in the 14th amendment, which
    guarantees equal protection under the law

3
Incorporating the Bill of Rights
4
Freedom of Religion
  • Separation of Church and State
  • comes from the 1st amendment
  • establishment clause
  • Everson v. Board of Education (1947)
  • Contemporary Conflicts
  • state aid to church-related schools
  • school voucher programs
  • prayer in schools
  • teaching evolution
  • posting the Ten Commandments
  • religious speech
  • Free Exercise
  • comes from the 1st amendment

5
Freedom of Expression
  • permitted restrictions
  • speech that presents a clear and present danger
  • speech that might lead to some evil (the bad
    tendency rule)
  • Protected speech
  • commercial speech
  • symbolic speech

6
Freedom of Expression
  • unprotected speech
  • obscenity
  • slander
  • fighting words and hecklers veto

7
Freedom of the Press
  • press has some protection from libel charges
  • libel must be accompanied by actual malice
  • the press is now protected from gag orders during
    trials, except in unusual circumstances
  • radio and t.v. have much more limited 1st
    amendment protections
  • they are subject to the equal time rule
  • they are subject to the personal attack rule

8
The Right to Assemble and Petition the Government
  • protected by the 1st amendment
  • can be limited by municipalities right to offer
    permits for marches
  • has been tested by anti-loitering ordinances
    aimed at reducing gangs from congregating

9
Privacy Rights and Abortion
  • no explicit right to privacy in Constitution
  • Griswald v. Connecticut (1965) -- Supreme Court
    rules that privacy rights exist
  • come from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 9th
    amendments
  • Roe v. Wade (1973) court rules that privacy
    rights include abortion rights
  • the Court has taken on a more restrictive view of
    the rights outlined in Roe.

10
Rights of the Accused versus the Rights of Society
  • Limits on Conduct of Police Officers and
    Prosecutors
  • Defendants Pre-Trial Rights
  • Trial Rights
  • Miranda Rights
  • Videotaped Interrogations
  • Exclusionary Rule
  • the death penalty

11
States that Allow the Death Penalty
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