6-10 Rights
Know Your Rights
Court Cases
1-5 Rights
Know Your Rights
100

Non-Enumerated Rights 

Ninth Amendment 

100

police officers without probable cause went to Robert Morgan's house in the middle of the night, awakened him handcuffed him and brought him to the police station for questioning

Unreasonable searches and seizures 4th 

100

Braunfeld v. Brown, 366 U.S. 599, was a landmark case on the issue of religious and economic liberty decided by the United States Supreme Court.

First Amendment 

100

Unreasonable searches & seizures 

Fourth amendment 

100

Any government action that denies or disparages other rights retained by the people

non-emumerated rights 9th

200

The Right to a Fair Trial 

Sixth Amendment  

200

A government banning voters from wearing political badges at polls

Freedom of expression 1st

200

In United States v. Henry , the U.S. Supreme Court rules  they paid the defendant's cellmate to “pay attention” to any remarks made by the defendant that were potentially incriminating.

Sixth Amendment  

200

The Freedom of Speech  

First Amendment

200

Excessive delays that violate a defendant's right to a speedy trial, denial of the right to confront witnesses or have witnesses called in one's favor

The right to a fair trial 6th 

300

Trial by jury in civil cases 

Seventh Amendment  

300

A woman legally owns a firearm to protect her house 

The right to bear arms 2nd

300

Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551, is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that it is unconstitutional to impose capital punishment for crimes committed while under the age of 18.

Eighth Amendment 

300

The Right to Bare Arms 

Second Amendment

300

Car accidents

Trial by jury in civil cases 7th 

400

States Rights 

Tenth Amendment  

400

Denial of the right to a fair hearing

Due process of law 5th 

400

New York v. United States involving radioactive waste disposal, illustrate the "anti-commandeering doctrine," which prohibits Congress from forcing states to administer federal programs or enact specific legislation.

Tenth Amendment  

400

Protects you from being forced to testify against yourself in a criminal case

Fifth Amendment 

400

Congress passing a law requiring all states to raise the minimum driving age to 21

State Rights 10th

500

Cruel & Unusual Punishments  

Eighth Amendment 

500

The government forcing civilians to house soldiers in their homes without consent

Quartering of soldiers 3rd

500

Bobby v. Dixon - A case in which the Court held that a man was not in custody while answering police questions, and thus did not have his Miranda rights

Sixth Amendment 

500

Quartering of Soldiers 

Third Amendment 

500

excessive bail, excessive fines

Cruel & unusual punishment 8th 

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