Substantive Rights & Liberties
13th Amendment
Abolished slavery
Free Exercise clause
Citizens are permitted to practice their individual religions in any way they choose, so long as these practices & rituals don't endanger society & don't break community laws
Specific prohibitions in the Constitution
Bill of attainder, ex post facto laws, religious oath requirements
First Amendment
Contains the establishment clause & free exercise clause
14th Amendment
Defined citizenship & provided for due process & equal protection of laws
Amendments applied to the states
First, Fourth, Sixth, & Eighth Amendment are fully incorporated. Fifth is partially incorporated. Second & Seventh are not incorporated, & the Third has not been decided upon
6th Amendment
Guarantees trial rights, including the right to a speedy trial, the right to an attorney, the right to face the witnesses against you, the right to trial by jury, & the right to know the charges against you
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette
In 1943, the SC ruled that the West Virginia Board's policy requiring students & teachers to recite the Pledge of Allegiance to be unconstitutional. However, individual communities & schools have set their own policies regarding this issue
Vernonia v. Action
In 1995, the SC decided students must submit to random drug testing in order to participate in interscholastic athletics. Students in a school environment have a lesser expectiation of privacy than members of the population generally
Boy Scouts of America v. DAle
In 2000, the Supreme Court ruled that forcing the Boy Scouts to admit a homosexual as a scout leader would violate the private organization's right of freedom of association
26th Amendment
Passed in 1971, giving 18-yr olds the right to vote
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Prohibited discrimmination in employment & in places of public accommodation, outlawed bias in federally funded programs, & created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
8th Amendment
Prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, & cruel & unusual punishment for crimes
Establishment Clause
Protects individuals from the state establishment, sponsorship, or favoritism of an official national religion
15th Amendment
Stated that individuals could not be denied the right to vote based on race or former servitude
5th Amendment
States the rights of the accused, including the right to grand jury, right to be protected from double jeopardy, rigth to eminent domain right not to incriminate oneself, & right of due process of law
Specific rights of the Constitution
Writ of habeas corpus, protection of citizens from state to state, limits on excessive punishment, guarantee of republican government, trial by jury