1 st AMENDMENT Freedom speech, press, religion, petition, assembly

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1 st AMENDMENT Freedom speech, press, religion, petition, assembly lhttp:// l abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=westboro%20baptist%20church&type= abcnews.go.com/search?searchtext=westboro%20baptist%20church&type

2 nd Amendment Right to Bear Arms

3 rd Amendment No quartering troops (peace time) I don’t think so.

4 th AMENDMENT NO illegal search and seizure Katz v. United States – public phone

5 th Amendment NO double jeopardy; no self-incrimination; eminent domain

6 th Amendment Speedy trial by jury of peers and an attorney CRIMINAL CASES

7 th Amendment Civil Trials – right to jury in Federal cases over $20

8 th Amendment No cruel and Unusual Punishment No Excessive Bail

9 th Amendment Rights not written in the Constitution belong to the people Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965 Garner v. Texas 2003 Roe v. Wade

10 th AMENDMENT Powers reserved for states The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved for the States respectively, or to the people. Marriage Schools Drinking

11 th Amendment No lawsuits against states. VS.

12 th Amendment Election of President and Vice President (on same ballot) Electoral College

13 th Amendment Outlawed slavery

14 th Amendment Equal protection (due process) “ Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.privileges or immunitiesdue processequal protection Plyler v. Doe

15 th Amendment Right to vote – BLACK males

16 th Amendment Federal Income Tax established

17 th Amendment Popular election of Senators 2 Senators =

18 th Amendment Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors.

19 th Amendment Equal Suffrage for women

20 th Amendment TERMS of Congress & President/VP begin Jan. 3 Jan. 20

21 st Amendment Repeal of 18 th Amendment

22 nd Amendment Presidential Term limits 2-four year terms or 10 years total

23 rd Amendment Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia Electors for

24 th Amendment Right to vote in Federal Elections- NO POLL TAX

25 th Amendment Presidential Succession art2_04_video1.gifhttp:// art2_04_video1.gif

26 th Amendment Right to vote- Age 18

27 th Amendment Congressional Pay - limited