The Bill of Rights: Know Your Rights
by bam
A clear, non-partisan, practical guide to the 1st Amendment (speech, religion, press, assembly, petition) and the 4th Amendment (searches, seizures, warrants) in everyday terms: at school, online, and in encounters with police. Cited to the Constitution itself, the Supreme Court, and federal court education resources. Built to help you know what these rights protect, and their limits, not to argue any case, law, or politician's side.
Meets 108 academic standards across 40 jurisdictionsshow
- Virginia6
- West Virginia6
- Louisiana5
- Arkansas4
- California4
- Idaho4
- North Carolina4
- Oklahoma4
- Pennsylvania4
- Georgia3
- Illinois3
- Indiana3
- Minnesota3
- Nevada3
- New York3
- Ohio3
- South Carolina3
- South Dakota3
- Tennessee3
- Texas3
- Alabama2
- Florida2
- Iowa2
- Maryland2
- Massachusetts2
- Mississippi2
- Missouri2
- New Hampshire2
- New Mexico2
- North Dakota2
- Oregon2
- Rhode Island2
- Utah2
- Wisconsin2
- Arizona1
- Colorado1
- Hawaii1
- Kansas1
- Kentucky1
- Maine1
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