| A | B |
| to limit | abridge |
| a case that serves as a model for decisions | precedent |
| church-related | parochial |
| non-religious | secular |
| false speech damaging one's good name | defamatory speech |
| verbal expression of thought and opinion in front of willing audience | pure speech |
| speech urging resistance to lawful authority | seditious speech |
| actions such as marching or demonstrating | speech plus |
| expression through value-laden objects or gestures | symbolic speech |
| the right to gather with others to discuss public issues | freedom of assembly |
| Hitler's mass extermination of peoples | Holocaust |
| license or authorization | permit |
| striking workers trying to convince others not to enter | picketing |
| that all stations must provide equal air time to all candidates | equal time doctrine |
| censorship of information before release by the press | prior restraint |
| to hold in custody during a trial | sequester |
| law protecting reporters from disclosing their informants | shield laws |
| the first amendment guarantee that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion | establishment clause |
| One by which a judge bars the press from publishing certain types of information about a pending court case | gag order |
| public interference with the free speech and assembly right of unpopular groups by claiming that demonstration will result in violence | heckler's veto |
| written or published statements intended to damage a person's reputation | libel |
| the practice of having more than one spouse | polygamy |
| false speech intended to damage a person's reputation | slander |