Amendment 14
amendment 12
amendment 14
amendment 12
The Constitution 7th Amendment The Constitution 7th Amendment The Constitution 7th Amendment
the 7th amendment
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One of the first times that the Supreme Court interpreted the full scope of the First Amendment was in 1925. The case was that of Gitlow v. New York.
no
You don't. It is written and interpreted exactly as stated in the Constitution. It is not subject to a change in wording.
be allowed to protect themselves in their homes
7th amendment