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Bill of Rights Scenarios

Scenario 1 Samantha, an eighteen-year old college student, is arrested for stealing a classmate’s term paper and selling it on the Internet. When she appears before the judge, she asks for a lawyer to help defend her. The judge tells her if she is smart enough to be in college, she is smart enough to defend herself. Besides, she is not being charged with a felony, so the stakes are not very high. Are her rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 6th Amendment

Scenario 2 Scenario 2 A neighbor is suing the Joneses’ because a tree in the Joneses’ yard fell on their roof during a hurricane. The neighbors want the Jones family to pay $850 to have their roof repaired. Mr. Jones requests that a jury be present to hear this case. The judge says it is not necessary since the amount of the repairs is so small. Are their rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 7th Amendment

Scenario 3 Carolyn is arrested for shoplifting a candy bar from a neighborhood convenience store. At trial, she is found guilty. The judge decides that the appropriate punishment is to cut off Carolyn’s hands so that she will not be able to shoplift again. Are her rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 8th Amendment

Scenario 4 Mr. Reynolds, an avid hunter, opens the door of his home one day to find agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms outside. They inform him that certain provisions of a new federal law allow them to confiscate his rifles so that he may not engage in terrorist activities or plot against the United States government. They have no evidence that he is connected to any such activities. Are his rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 2nd Amendment

Scenario 5 Your science teacher asks the class to exchange papers to correct last night’s homework. Your friend, Jamie, refuses to do so and is sent to the principal. Are her rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

No Violation In Owasso Independent School District v. Falvo (2001), The Supreme Court ruled that peer grading of student papers is not a violation of personal liberty or of privacy.

Scenario 6 Sixteen-year old Ryan is the captain of the football team. Before the Friday night game, he and his teammates are required to submit to a drug test. Ryan’s test shows traces of marijuana. He is not allowed to participate in the game and he is suspended from school. Are his rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

No Violation In Board of Education of Pottawatomie County v. Earls (2002), the Supreme Court ruled that drug tests for all students participating in any extra- curricular activities are a reasonable way to prevent and deter drug use, and are thus a reasonable search and seizure

Scenario 7 A known drug dealer is arrested for suspected connections to an inner city murder. The police do not inform him of his rights and immediately begin to interrogate him. They continue until he admits he knows the victim of the crime and was in the neighborhood where the murder took place. Are his rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 5th Amendment

Scenario 8 Because of the budget deficit, the United States government is looking for ways to cut costs. They have announced a plan during peacetime to house unmarried soldiers in the homes of American citizens who do not have children. Are their rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

Violation of 3rd Amendment

Scenario 9 A student at Yourtown High told Mr. Kalm, the eighth- grade teacher, that she saw Billy put along knife in his backpack. Kalm asks Billy if he can look in his backpack for a knife. Billy says, “Sure, ’cause I don’t have a knife.” Kalm looks through the backpack and after some digging, finds a knife. The principal then turns the knife over to the police. At Bully’s trial, his lawyer claims that the search of his backpack was illegal. Are his rights being violated? If so, which Amendment is being violated?

No Violation In New Jersey v. TLO (1985), the Supreme Court ruled that although the 4th Amendment’s protection against unreasonable search and seizure applies to students in public schools, a teacher or administrator can search a backpack or locker if they have reasonable suspicion of something without a warrant. For instance, one student claiming that they saw another student with a weapon classifies as reasonable suspicion.