freedom to meet peacefully
All business and individuals are protected under the constitution. No one is singled out for special rights or treatment.
Every individual has the right of protection under the constitution. And this is the role of the Government.
No. Guantanamo bay prison does not conform to the laws of the us constitution, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, or under international law.
The Media is protected under the 1st amendment (freedom of speech and press) they have the same rights as people do, they just use it for their job.
Many of these civil liberties are protected under the bill of rights, the first 10 amendment to the constitution.
It was unnecessary because under the constitution , the people and the government were the same so the constitution didn't give the power to the government .
All states in Australia have equal law making powers under the constitution. a bill of rights would not have any affect on this unless the constitution was changed. As it stands Australians have no rights but are protected from the excesses of the government by the constitution.
It affects citizens because you all live under these rights and they are there to protect your human and democratic rights so if they rule whatever changed they can affect the way you live and your rights.
The Declaration of Independence doesn't provide protections to any state. Florida is one of 50 states therefore it is protected under the laws and constitution of the United States.
Freedom of unlimited free speech and individual rights is protected under civil liberties. Unfortunately, this freedom has the potential to hurt other individuals.
The Constitution grants individuals subject to its jurisdiction rights such as the right to due process, equal protection under the law, freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, as well as the right to bear arms and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Rights not explicitly included in the Bill of Rights are often protected under the Ninth Amendment, which states that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not deny or disparage others retained by the people. This implies that individuals possess additional rights beyond those listed. Additionally, the Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people, further safeguarding rights and freedoms not specifically mentioned.