Relacionar Columnas Civil Liberties VocabularyVersión en línea These are terms you will need to know when talking about civil liberties and our Constitution. por Jamie Lund 1 civil rights 2 free-exercise clause 3 Establishment Clause 4 free-expression clause 5 strict scrutiny 6 civil liberties 7 Mapp v. Ohio 8 USA Patriot Act 9 Gideon v. Wainright 10 Miranda v. Arizona 11 libel set in place the exclusionary rule, which says that evidence obtained illegally cannot be used against a defendant. Congress may not found an official language. language in the Constitution that scholarly consensus views as having to do with the open discussion of public affairs. declared that a person who been arrested should be advised of their rights so as not to be a witness against themselves. expanded the government's ability to put American's under surveillance and to monitor internet and telecommunications withing the country. a law that discriminates against a religious practice must serve a 'compelling government interest' and must be as unrestrictive as possible. the defamation of a person in writing. the freedoms guaranteed to us by the Constitution. required that legal counsel be made available to all defendants. the statement in the Constitution that individuals have the freedom to engage in religious practices. the privileges and powers granted to people as equals under the law.