Name That Amendment
Know Your Rights
You Be the Judge!
Bill of Rights in Action
100

A journalist publishes a news article critical of the government, and the government tries to shut them down.

First Amendment – Freedom of the Press

100

The 4th Amendment protects you from this.

Unreasonable searches & seizures

100

Police want to search a home, but they don’t have a warrant. The homeowner says no, citing the 4th Amendment.

The homeowner

100

The Bill of Rights was proposed by this group of people.

Anti-Federalists

200

A homeowner refuses to let soldiers stay in their house during peacetime.

Third Amendment – No Quartering of Soldiers

200

The 6th Amendment guarantees this right in court.

The right to an attorney and fair trial

200

A school principal bans students from wearing religious symbols. The students sue the school for violating their rights.

The students - 1st Amendment

200

Engel v. Vitale ruled that school-led prayer is unconstitutional because it violates this freedom.

Freedom of religion

300

A suspect refuses to answer police questions in court, saying they don’t want to incriminate themselves.

Fifth Amendment – Right to Remain Silent

300

The 8th Amendment protects you from this.

Cruel and unusual punishment

300

A defendant is put on trial twice for the exact same crime and claims that it violates their protection from this certain practice.

Double jeopardy - 5th Amendment

300

This court case established that police must inform anybody they arrest of their right to remain silent and have legal representation.

Miranda v. Arizona

400

A judge sets bail at $5 million for a small crime.

Eighth Amendment – No Excessive Bail

400

The 1st Amendment's freedom of assembly allows this public action.

Peaceful protesting

400

A person is arrested but not told what crime they committed. Their lawyer states that they were denied this right.

Right to be informed of charges - 6th Amendment

400

The Gideon v. Wainwright case established that all defendants in a court case have this right.

The right to an attorney

500

A state tries to ban all handguns and rifles.

Second Amendment – Right to Bear Arms

500

The 10th Amendment ensures that powers not listed in the Constitution belong to this.

States and their people

500

A student is suspended for posting online criticism of their school. They claim this violates their 1st Amendment rights.

Maybe - depends on the specific content of criticism and whether it disrupts school activities and operations

500

Riley v. California stated that seizing this possession without a warrant is unconstitutional.

Cell phone