The bill of rights protects the American people from government intrusion through certain rules and amendments.
No law establishing a particular religion, forbidding its practice, restricting free speech or the press, or interfering with the right of the people to peacefully assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances may be passed by Congress.
No one shall violate the people's right to be secure in their person, homes, papers, and belongings against arbitrary searches and seizures, and no warrants shall be issued except upon probable cause that is established by oath or affirmation and that specifically describes the location to be searched as well as the people or things to be seized according to rules.
The right to a jury trial must be retained in common law cases if the amount in controversy exceeds $20.
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