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  • The Center for American Civics
  • 2025-11-10
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How The Fifth, Sixth, And Seventh Amendments Protect Us
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Want to know why a room full of ordinary people may be the strongest shield for your freedom? We sit down with Dr. James Stoner to unpack how the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Amendments built a citizen‑powered brake on state power—and why those guardrails still shape trials, property, and civil justice today.

We start with the founding clash over juries, where Anti‑Federalists demanded more than Article III’s broad promise. You’ll hear how vicinage, grand juries, and the fear of “the process as punishment” led to layered protections that force prosecutors to justify charges before citizens. From there, we break down the Sixth Amendment’s working parts—speedy and public trials, confrontation, compulsory process, and the right to counsel—showing how each element turns a trial into a transparent test of proof rather than a bureaucratic grind. We also trace the uniquely American expansion of counsel rights to appointed counsel for the indigent, aligning fairness with reality.

Then we pivot to the takings clause and its modern battleground: what counts as a public use, and when regulation becomes a taking. You’ll hear why just compensation matters as a bridge between individual property rights and shared infrastructure needs. Finally, we explore the Seventh Amendment’s civil jury, where everyday disputes and high‑stakes class actions alike become engines of accountability. Through diversity jurisdiction and community judgment, civil juries set incentives that touch product safety, environmental harm, and professional standards.

Along the way, we surface open questions around self‑incrimination, double jeopardy, and qualified immunity, and we connect historical intent to today’s courtroom realities. If you care about due process, eminent domain, civil juries, and how constitutional rights work on the ground, this conversation offers clarity you can use. Enjoy the episode, then share it with a friend—and leave a quick review to tell us which protection you think matters most.


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School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership (https://scetl.asu.edu/)


Center for American Civics (https://civics.asu.edu/)

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