The Bill of Rights refers to the first ten amendments of the US constitution. Some of the rights include.
First Amendment prohibits the making of any law impeding the free exercise of religion or restricting the freedom of speech or of the press or to assemble peacefully.
The Second Amendment protects the individual right to keep arms.
The Fifth Amendment protects against double jeopardy and self-incrimination.
The sixth amendment establishes a number of rights of the defendant in a criminal trial such as speedy, public trial by an impartial jury, the assistance of counsel, etc.
The Tenth amendment reinforces the principles of separation of powers and of federalism.