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Describe three limits to personal freedom?
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, and Freedom of Assembly
Religion, Speech, and Assembly.
There are 5 freedoms guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.The Freedom of SpeechThe Freedom of PressThe Freedom of AssemblyThe Freedom of PetitionThe Freedom of Religion
These three are part of the Bill of Rights, the name for the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Along with freedom of religion and freedom to petition, these three appear in the First amendment.
AnswerThese First 10 Amendments define such basic liberties as "freedom of religion" "freedom of speech" "freedom of peaceful assembly," and " Freedom of press" and guarantee dendants' rights!
The US Supreme Court typically hears oral arguments on two, sometimes three, cases per day, three days per week (currently Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). At this rate, the Court hears approximately 12-18 cases in a two-week sitting.
The Supreme Court hears three kinds of cases. Cases appealed from lower federal courts account for two-thirds of the cases they hear. They also hear cases appealed from state's supreme courts, and sometimes hear cases that have not been previously heard by a lower court, such as between one state's government and another.
the three were the civil rights , due Process , and freedom of religion and freedom of speach
The Roman Republic had three popular assemblies. The Assembly of the Soldiers, the Assembly of the Tribes and the Plebeian Council. The first one met to vote on war and peace, to elect the senior officers of state and, until 81 BC, to act as a court of appeal for capital punishment cases. The second one met to elect the junior officers of state and, until 81 BC, to act as a court of appeal for other cases. The third one met to elect the plebeian tribunes and to vote on bills. The Assembly of the Soldiers included all Roman soldiers. The assembly of the Tribes included all Roman citizens. The Plebeian Councils included all plebeians (commoners)
The right to bear arms, right to a fair and speedy trial, right to peaceful assembly,the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances, and the rights to the three freedoms mentioned in the first amendment of the bill of rights: freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion.
If possible, you should cite Supreme Court cases directly from the Court's opinion (preferably in US Reports, but many people use online references), not from secondary sources.