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How does the Seventh Amendment differ from the other amendments dealing with procedural rights in the Bill of Rights?
The Seventh Amendment applies to state court proceedings.
The Seventh Amendment applies to international court proceedings.
The Seventh Amendment applies to military court proceedings.
The Seventh Amendment applies to civil court proceedings.
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The Seventh Amendment applies to civil court proceedings.
It differs from other procedural-rights amendments (like the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth) because those primarily protect defendants in criminal prosecutions, while the Seventh preserves the right to a jury trial and limits courts’ re‑examination of facts in civil (common‑law) suits.
It differs from other procedural-rights amendments (like the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth) because those primarily protect defendants in criminal prosecutions, while the Seventh preserves the right to a jury trial and limits courts’ re‑examination of facts in civil (common‑law) suits.
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