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State's Rights. :)
A state can't not interfere with the rights an individual is given by the Constitution. A state can't restrict a person's right to vote.
Those would be state's rights .
The original Bill of Rights in the US Constitution.
The majority of state constitutions include some form of a bill of rights. Typically, they mirror the rights found in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.
Yes.
Most state constitutions do.
A constitution could do both at the same time. You would need to read the Louisiana constitution to get a good idea of how this works.
10th.
The state can not take away your rights that the fed constitution grants to each citizen it has no rights to take away. They belong to you not the state.
Constitutionalism is a concept that can be said to suggest a constitution that is fair. One that curtails the arbitrary use of power by the state organs and one that protects the fundamental human rights of the people. In Zambia, we may see this concept adhered to in the constitution, which is a written document and is the supreme law. It contains laws that protect the fundamental rights of the people and those in power are accountable to the people for their actions. However, the extent to which the Zambian constitution follows the principal of constitutionalism is also debatable as there are some laws that infringe upon this concept. For example, as much as the rights of the people are protected, they also have their limitations. Now, these limitations are meant to be in place to make sure that in their enjoyment of rights individual citizens do not infringe upon the rights of others but, scholars argue that the government at times uses these limitations to tamper with the rights of the citizens. And lastly but not the least it is also argued that the President holds too much power. He is the head of state, the commander-in-chief, a part of the legislation process and his cabinet propose all Bills to be passed or debated upon in the National Assembly.
their rights remain unchanged