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Collins JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rational Basis Test 1) Put burden on the plaintiff 2) Presume law is constitutional 3) show law lacks rational basis Compelling Interest Test 1) Put burden on government 2) Presume what government is doing is unconstitutional 3) Change judge's mind, give them compelling reason What a law means 1) Read the law 2) Look for precedent 3) Look to lawmakers 4) Look to times when law was made Political speech If the First Amendment protects anything, it protects? Prior Restraint If the First Amendment prohibits anything, it prohibits? Freedoms in the First Amendment freedom of speech, religion, press, peacefully assemble and petition Importance of Schenck vs. US it was the first case on political speech Four Sources of a Law statutory, common, constitutional and regulatory Steps for a Bill to become a Law 1) Legislator makes and introduces bill 2) it's sent to a committee (keep, toss or modify it) 3) Goes to House of Representatives 4) It's sent to the Senate 5) Sent to President 6) Put into law Six Rationales for regulating speech 1) Fully protected 2) Somewhat protected 3) Not protected 4) Time, Place and Manner 5) Expressive Conduct 6) Secondary Derivative

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Collins JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And
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Rational Basis Test
1) Put burden on the plaintiff
2) Presume law is constitutional
3) show law lacks rational basis


Compelling Interest Test
1) Put burden on government
2) Presume what government is doing is unconstitutional
3) Change judge's mind, give them compelling reason


What a law means
1) Read the law
2) Look for precedent
3) Look to lawmakers
4) Look to times when law was made


Political speech
If the First Amendment protects anything, it protects?


Prior Restraint
If the First Amendment prohibits anything, it prohibits?


Freedoms in the First Amendment
freedom of speech, religion, press, peacefully assemble and petition


Importance of Schenck vs. US
it was the first case on political speech


Four Sources of a Law
statutory, common, constitutional and regulatory


Steps for a Bill to become a Law
1) Legislator makes and introduces bill
2) it's sent to a committee (keep, toss or modify it)
3) Goes to House of Representatives
4) It's sent to the Senate
5) Sent to President
6) Put into law


Six Rationales for regulating speech
1) Fully protected
2) Somewhat protected
3) Not protected
4) Time, Place and Manner
5) Expressive Conduct

, 6) Secondary Derivative


Fully protected rationale
fully protected political speech, compelling reason to intervene


Somewhat protected rationale
commercial speech, broadcasting; need substantial reason to regualte


Not protected rationale
this is not protected by the First Amendment; XXX porn, criminal speech and perjury


Time, Place and Manner rationale
you can't ban this completely, message has to have a way to get out; content neutral and has to be a
reasonable regulation (specific time or place)


Expressive Conduct rationale
you can regulate more than speech; ex: burning the flag


Secondary derivative rationale
protecting source of news story


Constitutional Law
this source of a law is the raw language of the documents and also the constitutions as interpreted by
the courts


Statutory Law
this source of a law is the actual language of legislature enactments as well as to any official
interpretations made by the courts (laws passed by Congress)


Regulatory Law
this source of a law is the rules and regulations which administrative agencies make


Case Law/Common Law
this source of a law binds principles and rules that come form case-by-case decisions where judges
created original legal rules as needed


Six reason you can be arrested/suspected
1) evidence
2) witnesses
3) turning yourself in
4) accused
5) filed complaint against you
6) grand jury investigation


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