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Chapter Three - Constitutional Limitations on the Prohibition of Criminal Conduct

Horizontales
Doctrine of constitutional law holding unconstitutional (as a violation of due process) legislation that fails to clearly inform the person of what is required or proscribed. (two words)
Explicit sexual material that is patently offensive, appeals to the prurient or unnatural interest in sex, and lacks serious scientific, artistic, or literary content
Unlawful conduct that is about to take place and that is inevitable unless there is intervention by the authorities (three words)
Utterances that are likely to provoke a violent response from an individual or group to which they are directed (two words)
Verticales
The right of the individual to express thoughts & feelings through speech, writing, and other media of expression; protected by the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution (three words)
Offensive speech directed at members of racial, religious, sexual, or ethnic minorities (two words)
A retroactive law that criminalizes an action that was legal at the time it was performed or increases punishment for a criminal act after it was committed (three words)
The power of courts to strike down legislation & other governmental actions deemed to be unconstitutional (two words)
Expression by displaying symbols, making gestures, and so forth. (two words)
The power of government to enact legislation to protect the public health, safety, order and welfare (two words)