These two groups fought over whether to add a Bill of Rights to the US Constitution
Federalists and AntiFederalists
The first amendment secures the freedoms of speech, petition, the press, assembly, and this freedom.
Religion.
The fourth amendment protects you from unreasonable search and this.
Seizure
If you are accused of a crime, you are guaranteed this type of process by the fifth amendment.
Due Process
This amendment protects you from cruel and unusual punishment.
Eighth Amendment
This amendment secures the rights of the people.
Ninth Amendment
This Clause prohibits the government from establishing or favoring a particular religion.
The Establishment Clause.
In order to search, law enforcement must secure this.
A search warrant
You can not be tried twice for the same crime, you are protected from this in the fifth amendment.
Double Jeopardy
The seventh amendment gives you the option for this type of trial.
Jury.
This amendment prohibits the quartering of soldiers
Third Amendment
The Equal Access Act gives these groups freedom to exist.
Student religious groups.
One of the exceptions to the fourth amendment includes this, which can be drove away before a search warrant could be secured.
Automobile
"Pleading the fifth" means you are protecting yourself from this.
Self-Incrimination
Excessive bail is prohibited in this amendment.
The Eighth Amendment
The second amendment secures your right to bear these items.
Arms
This court case established the "clear and present danger test".
Schenk v the United States.
A search warrant must be signed by this person, who determines if there is enough evidence to search.
A judge
These are the rights that are read to you when you are arrested, before you are asked questions or interrogated.
Miranda Rights
Speedy and public trial are parts of this amendment.
Sixth Amendment.
The tenth amendment reserves the powers to these entities.
The States.
This court case gave way to the freedom of speech and individual behavior, allowing students to wear arm bands to protest the Vietnam War
Tinker v Des Moines
School officials do not need probable cause, they only need this to search on school property.
Reasonable suspicion.
This permits the government to take private land for public use.
Eminent Domain
Gregg v Georgia decided that this type of punishment is not cruel and unusual.
The death penalty.