HI410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Free Exercise Clause, Excessive Bail Clause, Establishment Clause

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The big right to privacy (abortion, birth. State reserved powers: licensing, time period, age. Right against unreasonable search and seizure: state. Right to due process: hearing or waiving miranda rights. Right to grand jury: military jurisdiction. Right against double jeopardy: changing the charges. Right to trial by jury: choosing a judge over a jury. Right to face accuser: deathbed declaration, videotape. Right to council: waive your right. State reserved powers: means of execution, age, competency, corporal punishment. What does jefferson say about the line congress. What is the broad interpretation of the first. What is the narrow interpretation of the first. What is the literal interpretation of the first. What is an established church: type of crime. Because the free exercise clause can go head-to- head with the establishment clause in some cases. He says that because of that line, the government is making laws upon itself in regards to religion, and not laws on the people.

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