Oh I can't step away from it without actually saying it. I offer this to you for your pondering. The US constitution is very rarely quoted in any proceeding of constitutionality of an act or protection. What is is previous opinions of courts with reasonable juristiction over the topic and belief. Thus, just knowing what the constitution says gives you almost a fake understanding of what rights you and the state actually have and how to defend both the rights of victums and defendants. For this, you would have to read court opinions and engage in discussion. It actually is quite intriguing even if we are seen as "old school" by our europeen neighbors.