Civil Rights and Legal Protections
Like Duolingo, but for Civil Rights and Legal Protections. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.
For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.
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Key ideas in Civil Rights and Legal Protections
- The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination during any custodial interrogation.
- Voluntary consent bypasses the Fourth Amendment requirement for a search warrant or probable cause.
- Silence cannot be used as evidence of guilt if you explicitly invoke the right.
- Officers are not legally required to inform you that you have the right to refuse a search.
- Detention requires reasonable suspicion
- The Right to Silence
- Freedom to leave determines status
- Recording in public spaces
- Consenting to a search
- Obstruction forfeits recording rights
- The legal distinction of detention
- The Davis v. United States ruling requires an 'unambiguous' request for counsel to trigger protections.
- The legal distinction between being 'detained' and 'arrested' dictates your freedom to leave
- Ambiguous phrases like 'maybe I should talk to a lawyer' do not legally obligate police to stop.
- Recording police officers in public is a protected First Amendment activity
- Time, place, and manner rules must be content-neutral
You've tried the other tabs
Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.
You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.
One answer, then back to scrolling.
Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.
Tomo gives Civil Rights and Legal Protections the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.
Here's what playing it feels like
A real question from this course. Take your best guess.
If an officer asks to look in your bag and you say 'Okay, go ahead,' what happens to your Fourth Amendment protections?
Get it right to open this lesson and 23 more in the app.
Where Civil Rights and Legal Protections takes you
Move beyond the basics of the Bill of Rights to understand how your liberties are enforced, how they are limited for the convicted, and the specific legal tools used to defend them.
- 1
Exercising Your Liberties
- Interacting with Law Enforcement
- Freedom of Expression in Practice
- 2
The Shield of Due Process
- Privacy and Search Protections
- Fair Trial and Procedural Rights
- 3
Rights Under Restriction
- The Rights of the Convicted
- Voting and Civic Participation
- 4
Accountability and Remedies
- When Rights are Violated
- The Framework of Protection
4 sections · 8 units · 24 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.
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