Bill of Rights

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The right to publish information without government censorship.
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Powers not given to the federal government are kept by the states or the people.
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A formal change or addition to the Constitution.
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The right to express ideas and opinions without undue government restriction.
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Prevents the government from creating or favoring a religion.
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Protects individuals’ rights to practice their religion freely.
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Weapons; refers to the right to own and carry firearms.
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Housing soldiers in private homes without the owner’s consent.
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Reasonable belief that a crime has been committed.
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Being forced to testify against oneself; protected against in court.
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Legal requirement that the government must follow fair procedures.
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A lawyer who represents a defendant in court.
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The right to have a trial without unnecessary delay.
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A trial involving disputes between individuals or organizations, not criminal charges.
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Punishment that is excessively harsh or inhumane, which is prohibited.
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Rights not specifically listed in the Constitution but still protected.