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The 14th Amendment established due process and equal protection under the law. It also makes the rights in the constitution guaranteed in state matters.
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The establishment clause of the 1st amendment protects citizens from the government favoring or promoting one religion over others. It ensures that the government remains neutral in matters of religion and does not establish an official state religion.
That will depend entirely on the action of concern and how severe it was. Civil matters will vary from criminal matters in Washington.
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Protection of life and property Judgement in civil matters Punishment of evildoers
Congress can act on any matter which Congress believes is of concern for the nation.
The right to a trial by jury
The Equal Protection Clause is tied to the constitutional principle of equality under the law, as established by the Fourteenth Amendment. It mandates that no state shall deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, thereby prohibiting discrimination based on race, gender, or other characteristics. This principle aims to ensure that all individuals are treated fairly and without arbitrary distinctions in legal matters.
* local action in matters of local concern, * a dual system of government, and * strength through unity
Concern matters that vary slightly from state to state and are custom drafted for each particular state.
Concern matters that vary slightly from state to state and are custom drafted for each particular state.