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Can a police officer search my car without a warrant?
Under the 4th Amendment, officers generally need a warrant or probable cause. Key exceptions include consent, plain view, and the automobile exception...
Sources: Terry v. Ohio (1968), Carroll v. United States (1925)
DISCLAIMER: CivicShield is an educational tool only. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a substitute for a licensed attorney. Consult a qualified attorney for legal matters.

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Browse every constitutional amendment and key rights topic. Understand your rights by category — search, speech, due process, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Remember: CivicShield is for educational purposes only and does not provide legal advice.

Is CivicShield a substitute for legal advice?

No. CivicShield is an educational tool that helps you understand your constitutional rights. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a substitute for an attorney. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

What AI powers CivicShield?

CivicShield uses Anthropic's Claude AI to provide clear, accurate explanations of rights concepts. Every response cites real statutes, constitutional amendments, and landmark court cases so you can verify the information yourself.

Can I cancel my subscription anytime?

Yes, absolutely. You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings. If you cancel, you'll continue to have access to your paid features until the end of your current billing period.

What happens after my free trial ends?

For Pro subscriptions, your first 7 days are free. After the trial period, you'll be charged the regular subscription price. You can cancel anytime during the trial and you won't be charged.

Is my data private and secure?

Yes. Your conversations and personal data are encrypted and stored securely. We never sell your data to third parties. Your questions are processed through secure, encrypted channels.

What sources does CivicShield use?

CivicShield references the U.S. Constitution, federal and state statutes, Supreme Court decisions, federal court opinions, and other official government publications. Sources include Congress.gov, CourtListener, Cornell Law Institute, and GovInfo.

Does CivicShield work offline?

All users (Free, Pro, and Premium) can access the Rights Library and Scenario Guides offline. AI-powered answers require an internet connection since they're generated in real time.

What's included in the free tier?

The free tier gives you full access to the Rights Library (all constitutional amendments and rights topics) and Scenario Guides (traffic stops, arrests, protests, etc.), including offline access. The free tier is ad-supported. AI-powered answers require a Pro or Premium subscription.

Our Mission

CivicShield was built on a simple belief: everyone deserves to learn about their constitutional rights. We created an educational tool that makes rights knowledge more accessible through AI-powered explanations backed by real sources.

Whether you're a student studying the Constitution, a citizen who wants to learn about their rights, or someone looking to better understand how the law works — CivicShield provides educational information to help you learn.

IMPORTANT: CivicShield is strictly an educational tool. It is NOT a law firm, does NOT provide legal advice, and is NOT a substitute for a licensed attorney. If you need legal advice, consult a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction. Do not rely on CivicShield for legal decisions.

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