Exam 1: Getting Started : Basic Concepts and Definitions
Exam 1: Getting Started : Basic Concepts and Definitions20 Questions
Exam 2: Overview of the First Amendmen11 Questions
Exam 3: Political Speech16 Questions
Exam 4: Sexual Expression and Violence16 Questions
Exam 5: Campus Issues13 Questions
Exam 6: Defamation21 Questions
Exam 7: Privacy18 Questions
Exam 8: Problems in Newsgathering30 Questions
Exam 9: Broadcasting and Cable12 Questions
Exam 10: The Internet and Social Media10 Questions
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Which of the following statements is true concerning federal courts and the review of cases from lower courts?
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In countries ruled by military dictators or heavily influenced by religious doctrine, it is dangerous for citizens to do which of the following?
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The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution provides that U.S. citizens are citizens of the United States before they are citizens of the states in which they reside, and therefore no state law can invalidate or take priority over a federal law or constitutional right. The formal name for this provision is
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A model of media regulation in which the media have complete freedom and can operate with little or no fear of libel suits or other punishment is known as the
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The governments of Canada, New Zealand, and Uruguay recognize the value of freedom of expression in a way similar to that of the United States Constitution.
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The term "revenge porn" was recently coined to refer to what alleged crime?
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When the U.S. Supreme Court declines to review a case from lower courts, which of the following is most likely to be true?
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Court rulings have determined that motorists may not flash their headlights at oncoming traffic to warn motorists of speed traps in the area.
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Once the Supreme Court issues a decision, both the majority opinions and dissenting opinions are recorded in court documents, but only the majority opinions can be cited in future cases.
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The source of law that consists of judges' decisions that are based on the accumulation of previous cases and precedents is known as
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The source of law that consists of laws that are passed by elected governmental bodies such as the U.S. Congress, state legislatures, county commissions, and city councils, is known as
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The source of law that consists of rules made by regulatory agencies that are part of the executive branch of the federal government and whose members are appointed (rather than elected) is known as
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The history of free speech can be traced back to which time period?
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The model of media regulation in which the media operate as a branch of national government is known as the
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When a Circuit Court rules on a case, that ruling is binding only on lower courts from states within that Circuit, but may still be cited in cases in other states.
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The source of law that results from decisions made by government officials such as the U.S. president, a state's governor, or a city's mayor, is known as
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Court rulings, as well as law enforcement policy, have determined that private citizens may not videotape the work of police officers at traffic stops.
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The model of media regulation in which the media are privately owned but subject to governmental control and licensing is known as the
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The model of media regulation under which American media operate today is known as the
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If you file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court and it issues a "writ of certiorari," what has the court told you?
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