In Suits at common law, where the value of controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules in common law.
The seventh amendment gives rules and regulations over Civil Suits.
Civil
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The Nineteenth Amendment gave women equality at the polls. Next they were asking that same equality be extended to them in business, in their homes and in the courts. And ERA came after the 19th Amendment, kind of like the next step to woman's equality to men.
the right to vote
You are talking about the seventh generation of descendants, it's kind of looking for a needle in a haystack without a name as there may be dozens or more females in that generation.
Amendment 15 ensured that race could not be used as a criteria for voting. This might have caused concern among the political leaders of slave states because they realized that if that were the case, they would basically lose all chance of being reelected. Think about it, would the slaves vote to reelect the people who allowed them to be slaves? Of Course Not!! That is why they were concerned that now slaves were eligible to vote.I hope this helped you out.
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civil
A jury trial .
civil
The 17th Amendment does not have anything to do with a trial unless a governor's choice to replace an incumbent in the United States Senate in an emergency is contested. The 17th Amendment calls for the election of two senators from every state to fill the Senate.
speedy trial
it is called a bench trial
The kind on the cusp of cultism.
A civil trial.
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A civil trial.
A civil trial.