Third Amendment
Kristian Pogue, block 5, 12/11/14
Court Case
A homeowner in Henderson, Nevada, filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging that police had violated his Third Amendment rights by forcibly entering his home to gain a 'tactical advantage" in resolving a domestic violence incident next door. But it's not clear that police officers would count as "soldiers" under the Third Amendment (in one similar case he found the court rejected that idea.) nor is it clear whether the Third Amendment applies to the states at all.
Bill of Rights scenario
In Forney, Texas a man filed a lawsuit in court alleging that James Wright was forced to stay in his home. In this case the man says his Third Amendment rights were violated.
Kristian Pogue, period 5, 12/11/14
Third Amendment:
No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in manner to be prescribed by law.