The Tenth Amendment is the only portion of the Bill of Rights relevant to state power. It reads:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
This isn't really a protection of states' rights, so much as a description of what they would be by default without any amendment regarding them. From the United States v. Darby:
"The amendment states but a truism that all is retained which has not been surrendered. There is nothing in the history of its adoption to suggest that it was more than declaratory of the relationship between the national and state governments as it had been established by the Constitution before the amendment or that its purpose was other than to allay fears that the new national government might seek to exercise powers not granted, and that the states might not be able to exercise fully their reserved powers....."
The civil rights bill asserted, that the civil rights of the citizen were to be protected by the federal courts against the laws of the state in which he lived. Johnson, with his states' rights views, was forced to veto the bill.
If the Non U.S. citizen is within the United States, then yes. Any person that is in the United States is protected under our flag, and therefore, have the rights stated in the Bill of Rights
the reason we have the bill of rights is to know that we have rights and those rights have to be protected by the government so we can have things like freedom of speech.Answer:Actually, the purpose of the Bill of Rights is to protect the rights of the people from the government. If you read it, you will notice that the first five amendments specify things the government may not do to deprive people of their natural rights as free people.
These rights are protected through the 1st Amendment, which is a part of the Bill of Rights.
The constitution lacked a bill of rights to protect individual freedoms so antifederalists were afraid their freedom would be taken away.The Americans wanted their rights protected and they wanted a Bill Of Rights to ensure it was protected
The people of the United States are protected from their government by the Bill of Rights. It lists the things that the government is NOT allowed to do.
Many amendments have been added since the Bill of Rights and they protect many different rights and privileges.
The People of the United States
The Bill of Rights was created to protect the rights of the individual citizens of the United States. It mandates that every individual is protected by certain rights that may not be abridged by the government.
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
Individual Rights
Rights! xD
I was important to add the bill of rights to the constitution because if we did not we would not have our rights protected a citizens of the united states of america.
The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
The civil rights bill asserted, that the civil rights of the citizen were to be protected by the federal courts against the laws of the state in which he lived. Johnson, with his states' rights views, was forced to veto the bill.
freedom to privacy
If the Non U.S. citizen is within the United States, then yes. Any person that is in the United States is protected under our flag, and therefore, have the rights stated in the Bill of Rights