The 7th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil cases where the amount in controversy exceeds twenty dollars. It is interpreted to mean that facts tried by a jury cannot be re-examined in any U.S. court, emphasizing the importance of jury determinations in civil proceedings. Courts generally uphold the right to jury trials, ensuring that citizens have a voice in legal disputes. However, the amendment does not apply to state courts unless incorporated through the Fourteenth 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.
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You don't. It is written and interpreted exactly as stated in the Constitution. It is not subject to a change in wording.
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