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All suspected infringements of any Constitutional Amendment are subjected to review of the United States Supreme Court for their interpretation.

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What was the goal or purpose of the Bill of Rights?

To explain the rights of citizens of the US -apex


What does shall not be infringed mean in the second amendment?

It means United States Citizens, have a god given right to keep and bear arms/guns. And the government CanNot make any Laws to infringe this right. Like freedom of speech? Reality: The FBI does a background check before you can buy a gun. You cannot carry that gun anywhere, you'll get arrested and your property stolen. If you're lucky enough to live in a state with consealed carry it's expensive and likely will not issue the permit. See Above-the sad truth is the second amendment is worthless, as thousands of laws INFRINGE on our right.It means that the second amendment to the Constitution gives all citizens of the United States the irrevocable right to obtain, keep and bear arms, and this right shall NOT be infringed upon by ANYBODY.


What is the First Amendment?

First Amendment text: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. In other words... The First Amendment is designed to protect basic freedoms. It protects freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, and freedom to petition the government. It keeps the government from creating an official religion. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." This means that Congress is not allowed to establish an official state religion, or infringe upon citizens' freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, or peaceful assembly.


What was intended mainly to protect the rights of black people in the 1868?

The Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, was primarily intended to protect the rights of Black people following the Civil War. It granted citizenship to all individuals born or naturalized in the United States, including formerly enslaved individuals, and provided equal protection under the law. This amendment aimed to ensure that states could not infringe on the rights of citizens, thereby safeguarding against discriminatory practices.


Examples of the 1st amendment?

The first amendment of the United States Constitution protects the rights of freedom of religion, press, petition, speech, and the right to peaceably assembly. The Amendment states that it guarantees freedom of religion, of speech, and of the press, and the right to assemble peaceably and to petition the government. It clearly states a person's basic rights to live in the United States of America. One of the major things it does is it prevents the government from controlling the nation and all its information. It goes along to state that the person has freedom to political speech as well. This amendment also separates the government from the church. This amendment is so very important, that without it, our nation would not be the way it is today. If someone were to say one thing bad about the person who runs the country, that person would possibly be arrested and jailed. Trial would not even help because before the amendment was made, trials were very unfair.

Related Questions

Why did the basic freedoms have to be in the constitution?

This is to insure that future rulers don't infringe upon them


What is Judicial Supremacy?

Judicial Supremacy is when the courts have the power of changing laws that infringe the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, or when courts make all the laws, abiding by the Charter.


What are the three laws the first amendment states?

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects five fundamental rights: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble peacefully, and the right to petition the government for redress of grievances. It prohibits Congress from making laws that infringe upon these rights, ensuring individuals can express themselves, practice their beliefs, and seek changes in government without fear of retaliation. This amendment is a cornerstone of American democracy, safeguarding the freedoms essential for a pluralistic society.


Did nike copyright infringe?

a sentenve of infringe


What is the sentence for racism?

Racism is a way of thinking some people have. In the U.S. you can't be arrest for having a certain way of thinking unless you physically harm another person or infringe on the rights and freedoms of others.


Does the Second Amendment set specific limits Can limits be placed without changing the Constitution?

The second amendment of the US Constitution, or the right to bear arms, does not set limits arms in its current state. However, limits can be placed on the amendment which does place limitations that does not infringe on the right of the people to keep arms.


What rights are granted under the first Amendment in the Bill of Rights?

The first amendment of the U.S. Constitution forbids Congress from making laws prohibiting certain unalienable rights.Following are the freedoms expressly stated in the First Amendment which are unlawful for Congress to infringe upon:* Freedom of religion* Freedom of speech* Freedom of the press* The right to peaceably assemble* The right to petition the government for a redress of grievances


How can the First Amendment be violated in the United States?

The First Amendment can be violated in the United States through actions such as censorship, restricting freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, or petition. This can occur when the government or other entities infringe on these rights guaranteed by the Constitution.


Which amendment guarantees freedom of the press?

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights. It prohibits the federal legislature from making laws that establish religion (the "Establishment Clause") or prohibit free exercise of religion (the "Free Exercise Clause"), laws that infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to assemble peaceably, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.


Can you give a sentence with the word infringe?

These new rules infringe on my rights.


How do you use the word infringe in a sentence?

Yesterday, we learned what it meant to infringe a copyright.


A sentence for infringe?

My lawyer made sure noone can infringe upon my rights.