The term you are looking for is "civil disobedience." It refers to the act of intentionally disobeying laws or regulations as a form of protest, typically to challenge perceived injustices or advocate for social change. Civil disobedience is often characterized by nonviolent resistance and a willingness to accept the legal consequences of one’s actions.
to fight segregation laws
using methods of civil disobedience, that is, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. =)
Salutary neglect
Colonial methods were organizing riots, protesting, and boycotting.
Salutary neglect
to fight segregation laws
by fasting && refusing the laws
Salutary neglect
using methods of civil disobedience, that is, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. =)
refusing arrest
Salutary neglect
Salutary neglect
Colonists rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition
yes, heresy was effectively refusing to follow the monarch's religion, for example during the Tudor times Mary I burnt over 300 heratics for refusing to become Catholic. The heresy laws condemed those who went against the King/Queen's beliefs.
Colonial methods were organizing riots, protesting, and boycotting.
Yes falls under child endangerment/neglect laws most states.
Sir Isaac Newton was the person who wrote the book Principia and defined the three laws of motion.