Title: Chapter 1 The Political Landscape
1Civil Liberties
2Occupy Wall Street Update
3The Bill of Rights
- First ten amendments to Constitution that
guarantee specific rights and liberties.
4The Incorporation Doctrine
- The Bill of Rights was intended to apply to the
national government...not the states. - Gitlow v. New York (1925) began a process of
using the Fourteenth Amendments due process
clause to require states to guarantee the rights
stated in the Bill of Rights.
5The Incorporation Doctrine
- Most but not all guarantees in the Bill of Rights
have been made applicable to the states.
6First Amendment Freedom of Religion
- Two clauses
- Establishment Clause
- Free Exercise Clause
7First Amendment Freedom of Religion
8Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion. - Prevents government from establishing a religion.
- There have been years of debate over the scope of
the clause. - Establishment clause does not prohibit government
from supporting religion in general.
9Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- What the Supreme Court has ruled about school
prayer
10Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- Public schools cannot compose official prayers
for students to recite. - Public schools cannot have a student-led pre-game
prayer using the schools public-address system. - Public schools cannot authorize moments of
silence for meditation and voluntary prayer...but
can have moments of silence for secular purposes
(meditate on days activities).
11Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- Governments can give money to parents to allow
them to send their children to private or
religious schools. - Supreme Court now appears willing to support
programs so long as they provide aid to religious
and nonreligious schools alike, and the money
goes to persons who exercise free choice over how
it is used.
12Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- Should we take under God out of the Pledge of
Allegiance? - ABC Video - Church State and Pledge of
Allegiance - http//portal.mypearson.com/mypearson-login.jsp?lo
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13Freedom of Religion - Establishment Clause
- Should we take under God out of the Pledge of
Allegiance? - 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Schools do not
require students to recite the pledge. Under
God was added to separate the U.S. from the
communists, not for religious purposes.
14Freedom of Religion - Free Exercise Clause
- Congress shall make no law...prohibiting the free
exercise thereof - Protects a persons right to worship or believe
as he or she wishes. - Does not mean that individuals can act in any way
they want. In Reynolds v. United States (1878)
the Supreme Court ruled that a Mormon could not
practice polygamy since polygamy is prohibited by
federal law.
15Freedom of Religion - Free Exercise Clause
- How does the proposal to build a mosque (or
Muslim community center) near Ground Zero fit
into the First Amendment? - http//www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/july-dec10
/groundzero_08-10.html
16Freedom of Speech Press
- Congress shall make no law...abridging the
freedom of speech. - Right to free speech is not absolute.
- In Schenck v. U.S. (1919) the Supreme Court said
Schenck did not have the right to encourage
draftees to defy the draft during WWI. This
established the clear and present danger test. - Modified in 1969 to be direct incitement test
(imminent lawless action).
17Free Speech
- ABC Video - Funeral Protesters Push the Limits of
Free Speech - http//portal.mypearson.com/mypearson-login.jsp?lo
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18Protected Speech Publications
- Court will rarely tolerate prior restraint -
government cannot curb ideas before they are
expressed. - Court also protects symbolic speech.
- Texas v. Johnson (1989) - burning the American
flag is a form of speech protected under the
First Amendment.
19Protected Speech Publications
- Wikileaks
- http//video.pbs.org/video/1552369351/?starttime1
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20Second Amendment
- A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the
security of a free State, the right of the people
to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. - Protects the right to bear arms.
- Written to protect state militias.
21Second Amendment
- D.C. v. Heller (2008) - Second Amendment protects
a personal right to keep and bear arms for lawful
purposes. - McDonald v. Chicago (2010) - Cities and states
must abide by the Second Amendment. - Supreme Court still has not elaborated on what
kind of gun control laws would offend the
Constitution.
22Fourth Amendment
- The right of the people to be secure in their
persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be
violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause... - Protects against unfair searches and seizures.
23Fourth Amendment
- Police can search someone if there is reasonable
suspicion they are committing or about to commit
a crime. - With reasonable suspicion...police may search the
person, things in plain view, and anything the
person could touch or reach. - New issues include cars, borders, and drug tests.
24Fifth Amendment
- No person shall be...compelled in any criminal
case to be a witness against himself...nor be
deprived of life, liberty, or property, without
due process of law. - Prevents self-incrimination.
- Due process is a principle that the government
must respect all of the legal rights owed a
person according to the law.
25Fifth Amendment
- Miranda v. Arizona (1966) is the landmark case.
- Miranda rights inform suspects of right to
silence, any statements he/she makes can be used
against him/her, and right to presence of
attorney.
26Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
27Exclusionary Rule
- Derived from Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
- Illegally seized evidence cannot be used at
trial. - Established largely in Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
- Growing number of good faith exceptions.
28Sixth Amendment
- Protects right to counsel and jury trial in
criminal cases. - Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) sets precedent for
counsel.
29Eighth Amendment
- Protects against cruel and unusual punishment.
- Most common application is the death penalty.
- Minors and mentally retarded are excluded from
death penalty. - Growth of innocence projects and DNA evidence are
causing some to question death penalty.
30Right to Privacy
- A right to privacy is not explicitly stated in
the Constitution or Bill of Rights. - In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) the Supreme
Court ruled that a right to privacy is implied by
other constitutional rights guaranteed in the
First...Third... Fourth...Fifth...and Ninth
Amendments.
31Right to Privacy
- Ninth Amendment The enumeration in the
Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be
construed to deny or disparage others retained by
the people. - First Amendment right to practice ones religion
implies the right to exercise private...personal
beliefs. - Fourth Amendment guarantee against unreasonable
searches and seizures implies that we are to be
secure in our homes and should not fear that
police will show up at our doorsteps without
cause.
32Right to Privacy
- Griswold v. Connecticut (1965)
- Case involved a challenge to the
constitutionality of an 1879 Connecticut law
prohibiting the dissemination of information
about and/or the sale of contraceptives. - Court ruled the law violated marital privacy.
33Right to Privacy
34Right to Privacy extended to Abortion
- Roe v. Wade (1973) - Supreme Court held that the
right of privacy...is broad enough to encompass
a womans decision whether or not to terminate
her pregnancy. - Roe v. Wade ruled a Texas law unconstitutional
which allowed abortions only when they were
necessary to save the life of the mother.
35Right to Privacy extended to Abortion
36Civil Liberties and Terrorism
- Virtually all civil liberties have been affected.
- USA Patriot Act and Military Commissions Act.
- Place limitations on free speech rights.
- Increase law enforcements search capabilities.
- Attempt to deny habeas corpus rights to
defendants. - Allow for use of techniques such as
water-boarding.
37Spying on the Home Front
- http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/homefront/
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