The decisions they make later apply to every similar situation everywhere in the country. For example, there was a case in which students wanted to wear armbands protesting the war, but the school said that was disruptive. The Supreme Court sided with the student, and said they had a right to free speech as long as it wasn’t causing a material interruption. This case would later be the example on how to solve many cases regarding student’s freedom of speech.
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Freedom of speech, press, and religion: First Amendment.
Right to bear arms: Second Amendment.
Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures: Fourth Amendment.
Right against self-incrimination and double jeopardy: Fifth Amendment.
Due process: Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
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The peasants in Rome (Plebs)
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