Constitutional Rights

Explore insightful articles and expert video interviews discussing fundamental liberties protected by the U.S. Constitution, such as freedom of speech, right to due process, and equal protection under the law. Visitors will find resources that explain how these constitutional protections impact everyday legal scenarios and explore landmark Supreme Court decisions. This tag serves as a vital hub for anyone seeking to understand the scope and application of individual rights in the United States.

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What is freedom of speech?

In the U.S., freedom of speech is protected by the First Amendment, which limits government censorship and punishment for most expression. It covers speech, writing, and many forms of symbolic expression, but has recognized limits (e.g., true threats, incitement, and defamation). This article explains what the right means, what it protects, and where the legal […]

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What is due process?

Due process is a constitutional guarantee in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that requires fair procedures before the government can deprive a person of life, liberty, or property. It protects against arbitrary government action through notice, a meaningful hearing, and an impartial decision-maker. This article explains procedural vs. substantive due process and common examples in

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What is the Eighth Amendment?

The Eighth Amendment (ratified in 1791) prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments. It sets constitutional limits on how the government can penalize and detain people in criminal cases. This article explains what the amendment means, how courts apply it, and common real-world examples. Understanding the Eighth Amendment The Eighth Amendment is

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What is the Fifth Amendment?

The Fifth Amendment provides 5 key legal protections, including the right to remain silent, protection from double jeopardy, and due process. It limits government power in criminal cases and certain property or legal proceedings. This article explains each clause and how the protections apply in real-world cases. The Fifth Amendment stands as one of the

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What is the Fourth Amendment?

The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures and generally requires probable cause for a warrant. It limits how police and other government officials can search people, homes, vehicles, and digital data, with recognized exceptions. This article explains the amendment’s text, what it covers, and how it applies in real investigations. Understanding the

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