Fifth Amendment
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Fifth Amendment may refer to:
- Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - part of the Bill of Rights. The Fifth Amendment says that a person can not go to trial twice for the same reason.
- Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland - removed reference to the "special position" of the Catholic Church and to certain other named denominations.
- Constitution Alteration (Aboriginals) Act, 1967- the fifth amendment to the Constitution of Australia.
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