Article 3 Section 4 Bill Of Rights

Selection of justices and judges.
Article 3 section 4 bill of rights. Since 1869 the number of justices has been fixed at nine by the judiciary act of 1869. 1 the privacy of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable except upon lawful order of the court or when public safety or order requires otherwise as prescribed by law. Section 4 article iii provides that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech of expression or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.
Bill of rights article iiisections 3 6. One chief justice and eight associate justices. Court on the judiciary.
2 any evidence obtained in violation of this or the preceding section shall be inadmissible for any purpose in any proceeding. Impeachment and removal from office. Article i section 3 clause 6 refers to a chief justice who shall preside over the impeachment trial of the president of the united states.
No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech of expression or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of. Article iii bill of rights. No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech of expression or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.
No person shall be deprived of life liberty or property without due process of law nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws. 2 any evidence obtained in violation of this or the preceding section shall be inadmissible for any purpose in any proceeding. The right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be inviolable and no search warrant or warrant of arrest shall issueexcept upon probable cause to be determined personally.
No law shall be made respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. 1 the privacy of communication and correspondence shall be inviolable except upon lawful order of the court or when public safety or order requires otherwise as prescribed by law.