Civil Liberties: Match the RightsOnline version Match civil liberties with their definitions, protected by the US Constitution. by Natalie Torres 1 Freedom of Speech 2 Freedom of Religion 3 Right to Privacy 4 Right to Due Process 5 Freedom of Assembly & Petition Express opinions without interference Protest a government policy peacefully Petition the government to specify a request Criticize public officials through social media Symbolic speech, such as flag burning Select a religion based upon individual preference Practice any religion without government interference Belong to a religious group; assemble for worship Observe religious holidays Seek exemptions from laws for religious values Protection from unwarranted government intrusion into personal data Protection from unwarranted government surveillance Control over personal medical records Consent to share personal information Right to privacy in home and correspondence Right to a fair, justified trial Protection against self-incrimination Right to an attorney Right to be informed of charges Protection against arbitrary arrest Right to peaceful assembly and protest Right to petition the government for local grievances Protection during gatherings from prior censorship Limitations on timing or location of protests Protection for demonstrators from police retaliation and constraint