This amendment protects the right of the people to express their religion, opinion, assembly, and press freely.
What is the First amendment?
This right is protected under the second amendment and allows citizens to own and carry fire arms.
What is the Right to Bear Arms?
This blocks officers of the law from entering your property and searching around for evidence of a crime.
What is protection from search and seizure?
A statement made by the plaintiff to protect from self-incrimination.
What is pleading the 5th?
What is cruel and unusual punishment clause?
This provision of the first amendment prohibits the government from sponsoring a state religion.
What is the establishment clause?
This event provoked the founding fathers to protect the right to bear arms from a radical government.
What is the American Revolution?
This a legal document by the courts that allow law enforcement to enter and search your property
What is a warrant?
These are the rights read out by officers when a person is arrested.
What is Miranda rights?
Bails sent by the court must not be outrageous and unjustified.
What are excessive bails?
The Capital riot was caused by groups of people yelling "lets storm the capital" which was speech not protected by the First amendment.
What is incitement?
This is a well regulated armed group of citizens who are capable of defending the states.
What is a militia?
This prevents law enforcement from searching places unrelated to the crime.
What is the particularity clause?
The power of the government to take private land for public use provided there is just compensation.
What is eminent domain?
Government imposed fines that are disproportional to the crime.
What is excessive fines?
Yelling fire in a crowed theater is not protected by the First amendment.
What is fighting words?
Ownership of these class of fire arms not protected by the 2nd amendment and require a license to obtain.
What is dangerous and unusual weapons?
This rule makes evidence illegally gathered by law enforcement not admissible in court.
What is the exclusionary rule?
This clause states a individual cannot be charged for the same crime twice.
What is the double jeopardy clause?
Legal authorization by the state to punish a criminal with death for a crime
What is capital punishment?
This supreme court case was brought by five students against the principal and ruled that schools cannot restrict free speech unless it disturbs learning environment.
What is Tinker v Des Moines?
In this 2008 Supreme Court case, the court affirmed an individual's right to possess a firearm for self defense in his home.
What is Columbia v Heller?
This case in 2012 by the Supreme Court Established that the placement of a GPS device onto a suspects vehicle is held as physical trespass and require a warrant.
What is United States v Jones?
This Supreme Court case established that criminal suspects must be informed of their constitutional rights such as the right to avoid self criminalization.
What is Miranda v Arizona?
This 1972 Supreme Court case layed down the use of the death penalty finding it not cruel or unusual when applied carefully under the right conditions.
What is Gregg v Georgia?