two things its possible but they cant do that so no not really
All of them. If you want to be more specific, the first amendment protects the individual's right to freedom of speech, religion, and to question the government's authority by petitioning and assembling peaceful protests. The second amendment protects the individual's right to own weapons. The fourth amendment protects the individual's right to privacy. Read the Bill of Rights, my friend. It's all there.
Tenth Amendment .....amendment that states rights not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people
the government does not allow the media to publish false claims about public officials
The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
The Fourteenth Amendment, The Fifteenth Amendment, and The Freedmen's Bureau
All of them. If you want to be more specific, the first amendment protects the individual's right to freedom of speech, religion, and to question the government's authority by petitioning and assembling peaceful protests. The second amendment protects the individual's right to own weapons. The fourth amendment protects the individual's right to privacy. Read the Bill of Rights, my friend. It's all there.
Limiting PACs' rights would receive much controversy since it limiting people the rights of the 1st amendment - freedom of speech, religion, press.
Tenth Amendment .....amendment that states rights not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people
the government does not allow the media to publish false claims about public officials
because its for the better of the rights
I doubt it. The ninth amendment states the government cannot claim the only rights we have are listed in the Bill of Rights.
The tenth amendment was added to the Bill of Rights to limit the power of the federal government and give the states' powers Constitution didn't directly give the federal government.
amendment #1
The English Bill of Rights affected the nature of the English government by making the monarchy conditional and by limiting tits power.
The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
Only if they are limiting them for their safety and benefit.
The Fourteenth Amendment, The Fifteenth Amendment, and The Freedmen's Bureau