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An order by a judge that bans discussion or reporting on a particular case is called a

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The right to bear arms is found in the Amendment to the Constitution. 

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Many constitutional scholars argue that the right to bear arms protects only the collective right of the to form militias. 

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In 1912, units replaced state militia. 

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A retroactive criminal law that works against the accused would be called a(n) law. 

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A bill of is a legislative act that inflicts punishment without judicial trial. 

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In 1966 the case required police officers to inform suspects of their constitutional rights prior to questioning them.  

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The prohibits the forcible quartering of soldiers in private homes in peacetime or in war. 

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The of 1918 prohibited speech that was termed "disloyal" about the government, Constitution, military or flag. 

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In v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled it was constitutional to burn the flag in protest. 

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