Constitutional Law and Supreme Court Precedents: Examining Rights, Liberties, and Judicial Interpretations

Discusses constitutional law and Supreme Court precedents.

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Constitutional Law and Supreme Court Precedents: Examining Rights,Liberties, and Judicial InterpretationsSeeking a more comfortable homework help environment?Homework ClinicQuestion 1 of 302.5 PointsIn United States. v. Williams, the Court ruled the PROTECT Act was:A. Facially violative of the First Amendment.B. Overbroad and vague in violation of the due process clause.C. Did not violate the First Amendment.D. Not overbroad and vague and therefore constitutionally valid.Answer Key: BQuestion 2 of 302.5 PointsStates have generally _____.A. expanded gun rightsB. restricted gun rightsC. banned all gunsD. All of the aboveAnswer Key: AQuestion 3 of 302.5 PointsAshcroft v. Free Speech Coalition is a case involvingthe Child Pornography Prevention Act of1996.TrueFalseAnswer Key: TrueQuestion 4 of 302.5 PointsSubstantive due process draws on what key word in the Fourteenth Amendment?

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A. LibertyB. FreedomC. SubstanceD. ProceduralAnswer Key: AQuestion 5 of 302.5 PointsIn general, how has the Supreme Court ruled on the issue of parental consent for minors seekingan abortion?A. It has upheld most requirements of parental consent.B. It has deemed most requirements of parental consent unconstitutional.C. It has allowed doctors to determine if parents should be notified.D. It has yet to hear a case on the issue.Answer Key: AQuestion6 of 302.5 PointsThe Second Amendment has been incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment.A. TrueB. FalseAnswer Key: FalseQuestion 7 of 302.5 PointsIn Lochner v. New York (1905), the Court relied on what doctrine in its decision?A. Rational BasisB. Substantive Due ProcessC. Strict Scrutiny

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D. Undue BurdenAnswer Key: BQuestion 8 of 302.5 PointsIn Washington v. Glucksberg and Vacco v. Quill, the Supreme Court _____.A. upheld state laws making assisted suicide a crimeB. struck down state laws making assisted suicide a crimeC. upheld state laws allowing random drug testing in the work placeD. struck down state laws allowing random drug testing in the work placeAnswer Key: AQuestion 9 of 302.5 PointsThe Supreme Court case establishing the "totality-of-circumstances" test is Illinois v. Gates.TrueFalseAnswer Key: TrueQuestion 10 of 302.5 PointsIn the majority opinion in Roe, where did the Court locate the right to privacy?A. Ninth AmendmentB. Fourth AmendmentC. Fourteenth AmendmentD. Fifth AmendmentAnswer Key: CQuestion 11 of 302.5 PointsWhich of the following is not an exception to the warrant requirement?A. Searches to ensure evidence is not lost.
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