Which U.S. Constitution amendment is most important to you and why?
Although US constitution is rigid one, few amendments have been done through the congress. These amendments are profoundly important.
According to me, first amendment of constitution is most critical amendment as it provides for freedom of religion. Any one can profess and practice any religion. It is very foundation of American society. First amendment segregates American society from rest of world. It truely helps to realise objective of real democracy.
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution might restrict the seizure of electronic property that is part of a cybercrime investigation? Why?
How does the exception clause in the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affect slavery? Does this amendment, when considered with the exception clause, abolish slavery or legalize it? How and why? What do you think about this?
Why is the Death Penalty Constitutional when, under the 8th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the government inflicting "cruel and unusual punishment" is a violation of your individual rights? A. Under the Due Process Clause of the 5th and 14th Amendment, neither the Federal, nor the State Governments can deprive individuals of "life,liberty, or property" without Due Process of the Law. Which implies that they can WITH Due Process. B. The Eight Amendment guarantees the state application of cruel and unusual...
QUESTION 4 The Third Amendment to the U.S. Constitution covers which of the following? A. Freedom of speech and religion B. Search warrants C. Right to bear arms D. Quartering of soldiers in private homes E. Self-incrimination
Do you think that the drafters of the U.S. Constitution could have anticipated First Amendment in the Workplace (freedom of speech) , and what do you think this suggests about strict vs. loose constructionism with respect to interpretations of Constitutional provisions?
The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but on probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be searched.” For the most part, in order for police to enter a home in order to look for evidence...
Terry vs. Ohio is a famous historical case regarding the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. After reading the text of the 4th Amendment and the Supreme Court decision in Terry please discuss the following: Have you ever read the text of the 4th Amendment? After reading, what are the protections granted to individuals under the 4th Amendment? In other words, what does it mean? The Supreme Court made a very important ruling that established a new standard of justification...
Review the Constitution in Appendix A and choose one of the following sections of the U.S. Constitution or a specified amendment to use as the basis for your initial response: Any of Congress’s enumerated powers under Article I, Section 8 1st Amendment 4th Amendment 5th Amendment 14th Amendment Identify the section of the Constitution or its amendment that you have chosen. Discuss how this section of the Constitution or its amendments both limit and protect business in general. Describe an...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution secures the right of privacy. It protects American citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. Advancements in technology have raised issues regarding this protected right. Explain the reasons for governmental surveillance of electronic communications, and the fear associated with these actions.
1 What amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women the right to vote, and in what year? 2 What is the origin of the word "boycott"? 3 Who coined the term “pandemonium,” and in what famous literary work? 4 Who won the Academy Award for best actor in 1982, and for what film?