A clause can only be part of a larger sentence. "Might is right" is a sentence by itself. With the verb "to be," the word "right" is a predicate adjective.
The main clause is "It is not right to make a promise."
religion
Its Main cause; Subordinate Clause- Just got it right for apexx
Free exercise clause
The Speedy Trial Clause is a clause of of the 6th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Free exercise clause
Are you referring to a morality clause in a contract? It basically is a clause that says that if one of the parties does something offensive to public standards of morality, then the other person has the right to void the contract. So, for example, a model might sign a contract with an advertiser with a morality clause in it, and if she then sacrifices a goat while naked at noon in Times Square, the advertiser has the right to cancel the remainder of the contract to avoid being associated with naked goat-sacrifice.
chaos
A Commerce Clause definition can be found at Wikipedia or at a legal dictionary. A Commerce Clause gives Congress the right to regulate commerce between states.
the elastic clause, because it has been used to expand the power of the federal government.
The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
Either "You may have been there" or "You might have been there" could be correct, depending on the intended meaning. "You may have been there" does not state any conclusion about whether you were there or not, and this clause would normally be followed by another clause beginning with "but" or "nevertheless", indicating that whether you were there or not is not particularly relevant to the speaker/writer's main point, which is expressed in the second clause. "You might have been there" implies that you were not there and would usually be followed by another clause in which the principal verb will be in the subjunctive mood, often a clause beginning with "if", to explain why you were not there, even though it might have been expected or desired.