No.
It protects us from acts of government
a list of individual rights would be protected by law
The bill of rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. There were added because the Constitution did not contain them explicitly.
The Constitution, including the Bill Of Rights, applies to everyone within the borders of the USA. This includes: US Citizens, Children, Aliens, Immigrants, Criminals and mentally ill... EVERYONE.
Individual rights are protected by the US Constitution.
To place limits on the power of the Federal government. If you read them carefully, they say what the government CANNOT do.
That I am not sure of and what losers are looking at the magna Carta stuff haha
It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.
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 state in Cuba controls the news. In the United States there is the freedom of press protected by the Bill of Rights.
the US Bill of Rights is for everyone but the State of Michigan's Bill of Rights only counts in Michigan. So i you went other places your rights would be different except for the rights in the US bill of rights.
It was very important. It contained the first 10 amendments (changes/additions) to the U.S. Constitution. Without it we wouldn't have freedom of speech. It gave us freedom to practice the religion of our choice or no religion at all. It also gave us rights to have a fair trial,...