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In the US, there is no law to protect anybody from being insulted. The first amendment to the constitution notes that the government is not permitted to restrict free speech.
Their purpose is preserve our rights as people of the United States, and make it clear what our rights are as citizens. The Bill of Rights (aka the 1st 10 amendments) was also used to get the Anti-Federalists to support the Constitution's ratification. They worried that without these guarantees, the federal government could restrict the freedoms sought and won by the colonies.
The twenty First Amendment accomplished the end of prohibition
Jurisdiction
I don't think they can it is against the Constitution.
The constitution was amended (22nd Amendment) to restrict future presidents to two terms.
The government has the right to restrict the number of visitors who visit Cape Canaveral for a space launch.
The U.S. Constitution divides the powers of government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The principles work together to restrict power so that one single branch cannot have all the power. It is for checks and balances.
it restricts all the branches but the most clear example is restrictions on the congress the restrictions can be found in article 1 section 9 of the US Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution divides the powers of government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The principles work together to restrict power so that one single branch cannot have all the power. It is for checks and balances.
The phrasing of this question imparts a poor understanding of our beloved constitution. The bill of rights does not serve to restrict the powers of the federal government only, but of any state or local government as well. The first amendment guarantees the freedom of religion, press, the right to assembly, free speech, and the right to petition the government for redress. The fourteenth amendment defines citizenship, and strengthens the point made in the first paragraph above. It also provides for due process and equal protection under the law.
(in the US) The question is moot. It is not a question of "should" they - the US Government already possesses that authority.