Texas, I believe, because the people created "The Texas Constitution" in 1876, which contains its own set of 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.
Yes. The states constitutions did guarantee individual rights only after they were listed in the national bill of rights.
Barron vs. Baltimore established that The Bill of Rights only applied to the Federal Government, and therefore State and Local Governments were not obliged to extend the same rights to their citizens.
The Bill of Rights is the 10 amendments to the constitution. It is the only Bill of Rights.
India is the only country in the world with a Cows Bill of Rights.
They did sign the constitution which means they also signed the Bill of Rights since they are part of the constitution. The only state not to send a delegation or sign was Rhode Island.
there is only 25 bill of rights Actually dude, I believe there are only 10.
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Well they both state citizen rights of people. There was a big history of human rightsof black and whites. im sorry if i didnt give enough information! im only in 6th grade! -Elain Fredricksona
Yep, they have more than 23 of them!
The Bill of Rights limited the governments intrusion onto the PRE-EXISTING rights listed in the bill. As noted in the preamble to the constitution, some rights of man are self evident, and pre-existed any government formation. Some members of the constitutional committee wanted to ensure that these rights remained sacrosanct, and held out for the compromise that led to the writing of the Bill of Rights.
The first ten Amendments were ratified together, reaching ratification by three-quarters of the States then comprising the Union, on December 15, 1791. Previously, Amendments I-X were considered the "Bill of Rights". Modernly, the Bill of Rights is considered only Amendments I-VIII, because only these Amendments describe individual rights. Amendment IX and Amendment X refer to collective, residual rights reserved to the People and to the States.