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One action that is outlawed is that no freeman shall be imprisoned or in any way harmed without trial by jury.
The Bill of Rights and the US Constitution.
The Bill of Rights limits the actions that the government can pass and enforce. It guarantees that there are certain rights that the government can not take away.
the Bill of Rights is actually followed so technically no one literally does.
Taft-Hartley bill
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed most forms of racial segregation. John F. Kennedy originally proposed the civil rights bill in June 1963, and Johnson pushed it on through in 1964.
Bill or rights guarantees.
government officials cannot enter your home without your permission or a court order
Freedom of speech, freedom of expression, self incrimination.
People that opposed the US Constitution argued in favor of the Bill of Rights. They felt the constitution itself would give all powers to the government officials and jeopardize the freedoms of the people. The Bill of Rights laid clear understanding that these rights and freedoms of the people could not be violated regardless of the actions of the government officials.
The English Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights