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In December , 1791 , the ten amendments were adopted and became known as
the Bill of Rights . ... The Fourth Amendment provides for persons to be secure in
their person , homes , and papers against unreasonable search and seizure ...
In December , 1791 , the ten amendments were adopted and became known as
the Bill of Rights . ... The Fourth Amendment provides for persons to be secure in
their person , homes , and papers against unreasonable search and seizure ...
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In 1897 , the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was used to
apply the Fifth Amendment right of protection of property to the states , and in
1925 in Gitlow v . New York the Supreme Court held that freedom of speech and
press ...
In 1897 , the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was used to
apply the Fifth Amendment right of protection of property to the states , and in
1925 in Gitlow v . New York the Supreme Court held that freedom of speech and
press ...
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FIRST AMENDMENT / 315 Women apply the ethic of care when it is appropriate ,
and apply other types of ethical thinking , including the ethics of justice , when
they are appropriate . -Laura Duhan Kaplan See also Abortion ; Equal pay for ...
FIRST AMENDMENT / 315 Women apply the ethic of care when it is appropriate ,
and apply other types of ethical thinking , including the ethics of justice , when
they are appropriate . -Laura Duhan Kaplan See also Abortion ; Equal pay for ...
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