A person's 1st Amendment rights can be limited if their exercise of those rights poses a clear and present danger to public safety, incites violence, or involves true threats or hate speech that can harm individuals or groups. Additionally, certain restrictions may apply in specific contexts, such as schools or workplaces, where the environment necessitates maintaining order and safety. The government must also demonstrate that any restrictions serve a compelling interest and are narrowly tailored to achieve that goal.
Amendment IV or 4 of the Bill of Rights. "The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects..."
This amendment declared that all persons born or naturalized in the United States were entitled equal rights regardless of their race, and that their rights were protected at both the state and national levels.
It's the fifth amendment, also known as the Miranda Rights.
They should not be limited since the Constitution gave us these rights and if they have to be limited there has to be an amendment. If not they can not be limited or changed. Our founding fathers gave us these rights for a reason!
The fourteenth amendment (ratified 7/9/1868) --Guarantees rights of citizenship to all persons born in the United States.
During a trial in which she is being tried for murder, Lisa chooses not to take the witness stand.
The Equal Rights Amendment
Collecting poll taxes and requiring literacy tests I believe so
amendment 4 :)
The 19th amendment extended the voting rights to women. The 15th amendment ensured the right to vote no matter a persons race. The 26th amendment gave any citizen over 18 the right to vote.
people are allowed to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The 14th Amendment outlawed slavery and granted civil rights and liberties to African-Americans. The 15th Amendment prohibited the government from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race.