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Law for Business. Mr. Bernstein Amendments to the Constitution, pp 45-49 Octo ber 1 , 2013. Law for Business Mr. Bernstein. The Bill of Rights Amendment I: Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Right to Peaceably Assemble Amendment II: Right to Bear Arms
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Law for Business Mr. Bernstein Amendments to the Constitution, pp 45-49 October 1, 2013
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein The Bill of Rights Amendment I: Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Right to Peaceably Assemble Amendment II: Right to Bear Arms Amendment III: Right to Refuse Quarter to Military during Times of Peace Amendment IV: No Unreasonable Search or Seizure Amendment V: Right to Due Process of Law, Grand Jury for Serious Crimes, No Double Jeopardy, No Self-Incrimination
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein The Bill of Rights, cont. Amendment VI: Right to Speedy Trial by One’s Peers, Right to Confront Witnesses, Right to Legal Counsel Amendment VII: Right to Jury Trial in matters >$20; Findings of Fact Cannot be Appealed Amendment VIII: No Excessive Bail or Fines, No Cruel or Unusual Punishment Amendment IX: Rights Cannot Be Denied By Omission Amendment X: Rights not Delegated to the Federal Government by the Constitution are Reserved for the States or the People.
Law for BusinessMr. Bernstein Further Constitutional Amendments 13th Amendment: Banned Slavery 14th Amendment: Barred States From Denying Equal Protection Under the Law 15th Amendment: Right to Vote (Did not mention gender) 26th Amendment: Lowered voting age to 18