8th Amendment Emily keeps a rifle for hunting. Jamal prays at his mosque freely. Right to keep and bear arms (guns) Sophia’s lawyer questions a witness. No Excessive Bail John buys a gun for home protection. John’s lawsuit uses a jury trial. Police need a warrant to search Tom’s car. Maria’s punishment isn’t cruel. Jamal prays at his mosque freely Right Against Self- Incrimination Sarah joins a peaceful rally downtown. No Double Jeopardy (Being Tried for the same Crime) 4th Amendment Protection from Unreasonable Searches Anna gets a permit to carry a pistol. Lisa gets legal help for her case. Due Process Emily settles a property fight with a jury. Protection to Rights not specified in the Constitution A blogger criticizes the mayor online. Tom’s trial can’t be held twice. Right to Petition Tom’s trial happens without delay. Anna’s bail is fair for her charge. Maria’s civil case has a jury. 7th Amendment Karen wins a jury trial over a contract. Sam’s $5,000 fine is ruled too high. 5th Amendment Carlos stays silent during an arrest. Rachel buys ammo for her firearm. Right to an Attorney (Lawyer) A newspaper reports on local crime 1st Amendment Tom speaks out at a town meeting. Carlos stores his shotgun safely. Maria protests climate change in front of the White House Tom’s jail conditions are humane. Chris escapes harsh prison treatment. Warrant Requirement Right to a Militia Tara gets low bail for a small crime. Maria’s property is safe from unfair seizure. A newspaper reports on local crime. John refuses a random phone check. Right to Confront Accusers Mike faces his accuser in court. Lisa avoids testifying against herself. Carlos stays silent during questioning Lisa signs a petition against a new law. No Excessive Fines 9th Amendment Emma has a court- appointed attorney. Anna stops an illegal home search. 3rd Amendment Lisa’s home isn’t searched without cause. Mike joins a community defense group. David gets a fast public trial. Lisa’s contract case goes to a jury. Powers of the States Sam trains at a shooting range. Mike demands a warrant for his laptop. Maria’s bag is safe from unlawful searches. Alex gets a jury for a $30,000 dispute. 6th Amendment Emily’s house is protected from police. Mike avoids an excessive fine. Anna’s trial includes a jury. Protection from Quartering (or housing) troops Maria protests for clean water in a park. Right to a Jury in a Civil Trial Sam gets fair pay for taken land. Sam’s civil dispute gets a jury. John pleads the fifth in court. Rachel isn’t retried after acquittal. 10th Amendment No Cruel or Unusual Punishment 2nd Amendment 8th Amendment Emily keeps a rifle for hunting. Jamal prays at his mosque freely. Right to keep and bear arms (guns) Sophia’s lawyer questions a witness. No Excessive Bail John buys a gun for home protection. John’s lawsuit uses a jury trial. Police need a warrant to search Tom’s car. Maria’s punishment isn’t cruel. Jamal prays at his mosque freely Right Against Self- Incrimination Sarah joins a peaceful rally downtown. No Double Jeopardy (Being Tried for the same Crime) 4th Amendment Protection from Unreasonable Searches Anna gets a permit to carry a pistol. Lisa gets legal help for her case. Due Process Emily settles a property fight with a jury. Protection to Rights not specified in the Constitution A blogger criticizes the mayor online. Tom’s trial can’t be held twice. Right to Petition Tom’s trial happens without delay. Anna’s bail is fair for her charge. Maria’s civil case has a jury. 7th Amendment Karen wins a jury trial over a contract. Sam’s $5,000 fine is ruled too high. 5th Amendment Carlos stays silent during an arrest. Rachel buys ammo for her firearm. Right to an Attorney (Lawyer) A newspaper reports on local crime 1st Amendment Tom speaks out at a town meeting. Carlos stores his shotgun safely. Maria protests climate change in front of the White House Tom’s jail conditions are humane. Chris escapes harsh prison treatment. Warrant Requirement Right to a Militia Tara gets low bail for a small crime. Maria’s property is safe from unfair seizure. A newspaper reports on local crime. John refuses a random phone check. Right to Confront Accusers Mike faces his accuser in court. Lisa avoids testifying against herself. Carlos stays silent during questioning Lisa signs a petition against a new law. No Excessive Fines 9th Amendment Emma has a court- appointed attorney. Anna stops an illegal home search. 3rd Amendment Lisa’s home isn’t searched without cause. Mike joins a community defense group. David gets a fast public trial. Lisa’s contract case goes to a jury. Powers of the States Sam trains at a shooting range. Mike demands a warrant for his laptop. Maria’s bag is safe from unlawful searches. Alex gets a jury for a $30,000 dispute. 6th Amendment Emily’s house is protected from police. Mike avoids an excessive fine. Anna’s trial includes a jury. Protection from Quartering (or housing) troops Maria protests for clean water in a park. Right to a Jury in a Civil Trial Sam gets fair pay for taken land. Sam’s civil dispute gets a jury. John pleads the fifth in court. Rachel isn’t retried after acquittal. 10th Amendment No Cruel or Unusual Punishment 2nd Amendment
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
8th Amendment
Emily keeps a rifle for hunting.
Jamal prays at his mosque freely.
Right to keep and bear arms (guns)
Sophia’s lawyer questions a witness.
No Excessive Bail
John buys a gun for home protection.
John’s lawsuit uses a jury trial.
Police need a warrant to search Tom’s car.
Maria’s punishment isn’t cruel.
Jamal prays at his mosque freely
Right Against Self-Incrimination
Sarah joins a peaceful rally downtown.
No Double Jeopardy (Being Tried for the same Crime)
4th Amendment
Protection from Unreasonable Searches
Anna gets a permit to carry a pistol.
Lisa gets legal help for her case.
Due Process
Emily settles a property fight with a jury.
Protection to Rights not specified in the Constitution
A blogger criticizes the mayor online.
Tom’s trial can’t be held twice.
Right to Petition
Tom’s trial happens without delay.
Anna’s bail is fair for her charge.
Maria’s civil case has a jury.
7th Amendment
Karen wins a jury trial over a contract.
Sam’s $5,000 fine is ruled too high.
5th Amendment
Carlos stays silent during an arrest.
Rachel buys ammo for her firearm.
Right to an Attorney (Lawyer)
A newspaper reports on local crime
1st Amendment
Tom speaks out at a town meeting.
Carlos stores his shotgun safely.
Maria protests climate change in front of the White House
Tom’s jail conditions are humane.
Chris escapes harsh prison treatment.
Warrant Requirement
Right to a Militia
Tara gets low bail for a small crime.
Maria’s property is safe from unfair seizure.
A newspaper reports on local crime.
John refuses a random phone check.
Right to Confront Accusers
Mike faces his accuser in court.
Lisa avoids testifying against herself.
Carlos stays silent during questioning
Lisa signs a petition against a new law.
No Excessive Fines
9th Amendment
Emma has a court-appointed attorney.
Anna stops an illegal home search.
3rd Amendment
Lisa’s home isn’t searched without cause.
Mike joins a community defense group.
David gets a fast public trial.
Lisa’s contract case goes to a jury.
Powers of the States
Sam trains at a shooting range.
Mike demands a warrant for his laptop.
Maria’s bag is safe from unlawful searches.
Alex gets a jury for a $30,000 dispute.
6th Amendment
Emily’s house is protected from police.
Mike avoids an excessive fine.
Anna’s trial includes a jury.
Protection from Quartering (or housing) troops
Maria protests for clean water in a park.
Right to a Jury in a Civil Trial
Sam gets fair pay for taken land.
Sam’s civil dispute gets a jury.
John pleads the fifth in court.
Rachel isn’t retried after acquittal.
10th Amendment
No Cruel or Unusual Punishment
2nd Amendment