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A collection of flashcards detailing the specific sections of Article III, the Bill of Rights, based on the provided lecture notes.
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Section 1
Due process and equal protection; No person shall be deprived of life.
Section 2
Search and seizure; Right to privacy.
Section 3
Privacy of communication; Requires judicial warrant.
Section 4
Freedom of speech, expression, press, assembly, and petition.
Section 5
Freedom of religion and separation of church and state.
Section 6
Liberty of abode and right to travel.
Section 7
Right to information on matters of public concern.
Section 8
Right to form associations / unions.
Section 9
Eminent domain; private property not taken without just compensation.
Section 10
Non-impairment of contracts.
Section 11
Free access to courts and legal aid for the poor.
Section 12
Rights of persons under custodial investigation; Miranda rights.
Section 13
Right to bail and habeas corpus.
Section 14
Rights of the accused; includes presumption of innocence, speedy trial, etc.
Section 15
Writ of habeas corpus.
Section 16
Right to speedy disposition of cases.
Section 17
Right against self-incrimination.
Section 18
No involuntary servitude and no detention for debt / political belief.
Section 19
Excessive fines and cruel / degrading punishment prohibited.
Section 20
No imprisonment for debt.
Section 21
Double jeopardy.
Section 22
No ex post facto law and no bill of attainder.