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- THE BILL OF RIGHTS– US CONSTITUTION
- First Amendment: Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition for Grievances
- Second Amendment: Right to Well-Regulated Militia
- Third Amendment: Right to not allow forcing troops to be quartered in homes
- Fourth Amendment: Right against unreasonable Search and Seizure
- Fifth Amendment: Right to Due Process, a Grand Jury, Against Double Jeopardy and Self-Incrimination
- Sixth Amendment: Rights of those accused of crimes: to a speedy public trial, to a lawyer, to an impartial jury, to know and confront accusers
- Seventh Amendment: Right to a jury in federal civil cases
- Eighth Amendment: Right to not have cruel and unusual punishment, excessive fines and bail
- Ninth Amendment: People retain other rights beyond those listed here (“Non-enumerated rights.”)
- Tenth Amendment: Other powers not given to the US in the Constitution