10 Bill of Rights A Presentation. 10 Bill of Rights 10 – States Rights 9 – Individual Rights 8 – No Cruel or Unusual Punishment 7 – Right to a Trial by.

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10 Bill of Rights A Presentation

10 Bill of Rights 10 – States Rights 9 – Individual Rights 8 – No Cruel or Unusual Punishment 7 – Right to a Trial by Jury 6 – Right to a Speedy Trial 10 – States Rights 9 – Individual Rights 8 – No Cruel or Unusual Punishment 7 – Right to a Trial by Jury 6 – Right to a Speedy Trial

10 Bill of Rights 5 – Due Process Under the Law 4 – No Unreasonable Search and Seizure 3 – No Quartering Troops 2 – Right to Bear Arms 1 – Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion and Assembly 5 – Due Process Under the Law 4 – No Unreasonable Search and Seizure 3 – No Quartering Troops 2 – Right to Bear Arms 1 – Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion and Assembly

Your Assignment Research a current event You will be paired up in groups of 2 Research a current event that is related to the Amendment that is assigned to your group. Write a 1 page response to your findings (individual responses) List your sources

Assignment Continued Find 3 court cases that involves your Amendment Create a Power Point describing your 3 cases. Your case must be within the last 40 years Find 3 court cases that involves your Amendment Create a Power Point describing your 3 cases. Your case must be within the last 40 years Include a video if you are able to find one that is related to your Amendment. 3 minutes or less. m/embed/J_0bEA7Ori U“ m/embed/J_0bEA7Ori U

Power Point Must include the following A brief description of your cases What the Defense argued What the Prosecution argued Must include the following A brief description of your cases What the Defense argued What the Prosecution argued What was the outcome of your case How it related to the your Amendment

Things to Help Most Law Schools have links or info. Type in your search box: Court Cases involving the _first___ amendment Most Law Schools have links or info. Type in your search box: Court Cases involving the _first___ amendment.

Assignment Information Your Project is Due: Friday, May 11, 2012 You must submit your individual current event page single spaced, 12pt font (Arial, New Times Roman or Calibri. Only one member needs to submit a power point. Your Project is Due: Friday, May 11, 2012 You must submit your individual current event page single spaced, 12pt font (Arial, New Times Roman or Calibri. Only one member needs to submit a power point.

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