life sucks like a duck
the u.s bill of rights
President Lyndon Johnson was an influential contributor to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. He signed the bill into law on August 6, 1965. The death of Viola Liuzzo is also credited with being instrumental in getting the bill passed as she was an active civil rights activist.
The Marshall Court (1801-1835) was most influential in terms of shaping the role of the Judicial Branch and the federal government in general. The Warren Court (1953-1969) was most influential in terms of advancing civil rights and incorporating the Bill of Rights to the States.
It sure is legal. It is listed in the Bill of Rights and is one of our most cherished rights.
most states had there own Bill of Rights writtenin state constitutions
The right to freedom of speech (study Island) All rights are basically gauranteed because it is our rights which can't be violated by the government. Of course those rights do have limits as I can't go around in public shouting "I hate...." and say I have the right of Freedom of Speech.
Bill Clinton
what bill of rights was broken the most by the u.s government???
A list of all the most satisfying right turns around America.
The right to keep and bear arms, because without it you can't protect the others!
The Bill of rights is the most important document in American history, in my opinion. Without it, the Americans would have no rights, and coming to mind, we would none of the following rights: The right to bear arms. The right to a quick and speedy trial. The right to a defense attorney. The right to free press and speech and petition and assembly. And many more that are essential to freedom.
Freedom of Religion