CH4 THE BILL OF RIGHTS THE 27 AMENDMENTS

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CH4 THE BILL OF RIGHTS THE 27 AMENDMENTS http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html

THE FIRST AMENDMENT First Amendment Freedoms Civil Liberties: SECTION ONE THE FIRST AMENDMENT First Amendment Freedoms Civil Liberties:

2. RAPPS RELIGION ASSEMBLY PRESS PETITION SPEECH

FREEDOMS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS SECTION TWO FREEDOMS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS

RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED 4TH AMENDMENT 1. Protection against unreasonable searches& seizures 2. Search warrant- court allows police to search

FIFTH AMENDMENT 1. Protect the rights of the Accused 2. Indictment 3.Double Jeopardy 4. Grand Jury 5. DUE PROCESS

SIXTH AMENDMENT 1. Trial 2. Trial by jury 3. Lawyer

EIGHTH AMENDMENT 1. Cruel & Unusual punishment 2. BAIL

2. PROTECTING OTHER RIGHTS A. Second Amendment- 1. The right to BEAR ARMS 2. States can regulate but not prevent

THIRD AMENDMENT 1. PEACE TIME- NO HOUSING 2. WAR TIME- CONGRESS

SEVENTH AMENDMENT 1. CIVIL CASES- suing individuals over $20 2. Jury Trials

NINTH AMENDMENT 1. Citizens have more rights

Tenth Amendment 1. Describes the powers of the STATE