That our ancestors, who first settled these colonies, were at the time of their emigration from the mother country, entitled to all the rights, liberties, and immunities of free and natural-born subjects within the realm of England.
speaches or debates
This doesn't really have anything to do with the Civil War, but I'll answer it anyway. I'd say that the Declaration of Independence definitely was an action that the Continental Congress took to pursue war.
It's called parliamentary privilege
Yes, they are immune.
they cannot be arrested when going to coming from congress & a member cannot be sued or punished for anything he or she might say in congress...
The continetal congress was a series of legislative bodies which met in the British american colonies and the newly declared united states just before , during , and after the americ an revolution.
The Second Continental Congress was formed to prepare the American colonies for war. One of the many things they did was create an army. So I suppose you could say that the effect of the army being formed was them actually putting it to use and declaring war on Britain.
More than half of the members must be present to be a quorum.A quorum is a term that can be used to say that enough members of Congress are present to proceed with a meeting. This term can be used with any group or society.
so they can say and do what they belive is right w/o fear of interference from outsiders
Yes, there have been several members of the Jewish faith elected to the House of Representatives and the Senate, including Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). Approximately 8% of members of Congress are Jewish. In addition, there are 2 Muslims, 2 Buddhists, and 1 avowed atheist. 5 members of the current (111th) Congress decline to specify their religious affiliation. This only accounts for people who are currently in Congress. The first Jewish congressman was elected in 1808, though I can't say for sure if he was the first non-Christian elected to Congress.
Members of Congress are constitutionally granted certain privileges in order to carry out their work effectively. One such privilege is the speech and debate clause, which grants them immunity for any statements made during legislative proceedings. In addition, members of Congress are protected from arrest while attending sessions of Congress or when traveling to and from Congress, except in cases of treason, felony, or breach of peace. This privilege ensures that lawmakers can perform their duties without fear of interference.
The two houses of the American Congress choose members in different ways. The House of Representatives allocates its members according to the population of the states, and the Senate allocates two members to each state regardless of population, giving each state an equal say.