Hopefully none, that's the job of the judicial branch. well technically it to make sure the laws are constitutional but therein lie our rights under law.
In pluralist political systems Governments will often pass laws to protect the rights of their citizens. In a perfect anarchist utopia, it is arguable that Government will not exist so it is slightly difficult to choose b. However, in practice, anarchists have been strong supportors of rights such as free speech. In totalitarian societies governments may pass laws claiming to protect the rights of citizens. However in practice those rights won't be extended in a way which allows citizens to challenge the Government's power base.
the equal protection clause
Citizens were the free born men and non-citizens were women, slaves, and foreigners. Citizens can pass laws, vote, and speak in public meetings but not citizens couldn't.
Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.
to protect the people's natural rights.
No, "police powers" usually refers to the states' rights to pass laws and take actions to keep the state and its citizens secure.
the supreme court would not be able to label laws and acts as unconstitutional. it creates a separation of powers between the three branches of gov't. so without it, the legislative and executive could pass laws that violate the constitution and our rights
Hatred
Legislative Branch of Government
because every citizen of the nation is also a citizen of a state. If you prefer, they could pass laws that affect citizens of another country or another planet.
In Jordan, citizens do not participate in voting because the king's power is inherited. So, the king will pass down to his/her generation...
Voters. We elect the politicians who pass legislation.