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1 Rights and Liberties Bill of Rights Freedoms and the right to “life, liberty, and property.”

2 Agenda Saddam Cartoon/Article Saddam Cartoon/Article You be the Judge You be the Judge Bill of Rights Bill of Rights Open Text to page 50-write out the 1 st ten Ammendments on the Chart Open Text to page 50-write out the 1 st ten Ammendments on the Chart See Flipchart review See Flipchart review See Flipchart See Flipchart How the Bill of Rights are Important to you Today! How the Bill of Rights are Important to you Today! See Website See Website See Website See Website Objective: To evaluate the concept of individual rights and liberties. Objective: To evaluate the concept of individual rights and liberties. Homework: Pick three Criminal Law senerios to answer (handout from last week) Homework: Pick three Criminal Law senerios to answer (handout from last week)

3 Saddam Hussein http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/28/iraq/main2304318.shtml Execution: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/30/iraq/main2316465.shtml http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/30/iraq/main2316465.shtml

4 Bill of Rights-skipped used Flipchart Under each amendment in the chart list the rights that Americans have under them. Under each amendment in the chart list the rights that Americans have under them.

5 1 st Amendment Freedoms Freedom of Religion: Freedom of Religion: Establishment Clause-no law that establishes a particular religion. Establishment Clause-no law that establishes a particular religion. Free Exercise Clause-practice any religion you want. Free Exercise Clause-practice any religion you want. Free Speech: Free Speech: Right to speech freely in organized groups, essential in Democracy Right to speech freely in organized groups, essential in Democracy Bad Tendency Test-corrupt society. Bad Tendency Test-corrupt society. Clear and Present Danger Test Clear and Present Danger Test

6 Freedom of the Press Journalists freedom to publish information. Supreme Court has stated that news can attend trials and public gatherings, but does not have the right to know.

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8 Bill of Rights 2 nd Amendment: 2 nd Amendment: Keep and bear arms Keep and bear arms 3 rd Amendment: 3 rd Amendment: No Soldier shall be quartered No Soldier shall be quartered 4 th Amendment: 4 th Amendment: Unreasonable searches and seizures Unreasonable searches and seizures 5 th Amendment: 5 th Amendment: Due Process (Click Here for Video) Due Process (Click Here for Video)Click Here for VideoClick Here for Video 6 th Amendment: 6 th Amendment: Speedy Trial Speedy Trial 7 th Amendment: 7 th Amendment: Trial by Jury Trial by Jury 8 th Amendment: 8 th Amendment: No Excessive Bail No Excessive Bail 9 th Amendment: 9 th Amendment: All other rights All other rights 10 th Amendment: 10 th Amendment: All other powers to the states All other powers to the states

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11 Review What rights are listed in the 1 st Amendment? What rights are listed in the 1 st Amendment? What is the Establishment Clause? What is the Establishment Clause? What is the Bad Tendency Clause? What is the Bad Tendency Clause? List two other rights in the Bill of Rights? List two other rights in the Bill of Rights? What is the most important right in the Bill of Rights and why? What is the most important right in the Bill of Rights and why?


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