Constitutional or Unconstitutional Scenarios

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Constitutional or Unconstitutional Scenarios The Bill of Rights Constitutional or Unconstitutional Scenarios

A group of college students create a website with detailed instructions about how to create a bomb. Constitutional. True False

Robert is angry with the current political party in office Robert is angry with the current political party in office. He decides to voice his opinions in the city square. Constitutional. True False

A teacher in a public school instructs her students to say grace A teacher in a public school instructs her students to say grace. Constitutional. True False

A local reporter makes false claims against a city councilperson in the local newspaper. Constitutional. True False

Police search all cars in a parking lot after discovering illegal drugs. Constitutional. True False

Bobby is tried for theft from Jane. He is proven innocent Bobby is tried for theft from Jane. He is proven innocent. One year later new evidence is found. Bobby is tried again. Constitutional. True False

The government offers to buy your home at market value in order to install a new road. Constitutional. True False

Dan steals a stick of gum. His bail is set at $1 Million Dan steals a stick of gum. His bail is set at $1 Million. Constitutional. True False

Alice refused to let soldier’s stay in her home after the soldier’s were called to her city to provide security during a protest. Constitutional. True False

Jackie is arrested. She is not told about her rights as an accused person. Constitutional. True False

Principal George writes a new curriculum for his school that goes against Federal education standards. Constitutional. True False

Carl is arrested in 2011. His trial is not until December 2016 Carl is arrested in 2011. His trial is not until December 2016. Constitutional. True False

Anna is convicted of stealing. The judge ordered her hand cut off Anna is convicted of stealing. The judge ordered her hand cut off. Constitutional. True False

After a mass shooting, the government repeals gun rights After a mass shooting, the government repeals gun rights. Constitutional. True False