"Keep government out of religion, not religion out of government" is one way of defining this clause.
What is the establishment of religion clause?
These laws allow police officers to question a person if there is reasonable suspicion of imminent crime or a concealed weapon
What are stop and frisk laws?
What is a grand jury?
Another name for a lawyer
What is counsel?
The right guaranteed by the 2nd amendment
What is "the right to bear arms"?
Prohibiting a group of people from worshipping on private property violates this part of the first amendment
What is the free exercise of religion clause?
A search pursuant to a lawful arrest.
What is the legal phrase for a search without warrant after an arrest?
A crime punishable by death
What is a capital crime?
The word in the 6th amendment that means "fair"
What is impartial?
"No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house without consent of the owner..."
What is the 3rd amendment?
This is the part of the 1st amendment protects someone's right to sit during the national anthem
What is the freedom of speech (expression) clause?
Hot pursuit, exigent circumstances, and consent are three of these.
What are exceptions to the warrant requirement?
The group formed when citizens are subject to being called to the military in an emergency.
What is militia?
A defendant through his attorney (or himself if he is acting as his own attorney) has the right to question and cross-examine those persons who testify against him.
What is "the right to be confronted with the witnesses against him"?
No excessive bail, fines, nor cruel and unusual punishment
What is the 8th amendment?
National security, fighting words and obscenity
What are some limits on free speech?
The Supreme Court's term explaining why a warrant is required for eavesdropping.
What is reasonable expectation of privacy?
Being tried for the same crime twice.
What is double jeopardy?
The right of the court to order a person to come to court to testify and give evidence in a case.
What is compulsory process?
the right to trial by jury in civil cases where the value in controversy shall exceed $20
What is the 7th amendment?
A balancing test between the right to free speech and the need to preserve the government, this test determines whether words spoken or written would cause actions the government has a right to prevent.
What is the clear and present danger test?
Something that can be seized without a warrant if it is in plain view
Contraband
The more common way to talk about the right against self-incrimination
What is pleading or taking the 5th?
A person charged with a crime has the right to an attorney
What is the right to counsel?
The rights listed in the Constitution are not exhaustive, and those not listed are retained by the people.
What is the 9the amendment?