Libertarians believe in SELF-government, and in personal freedom. Governments in general are a necessary evil, to be tolerated and strictly limited. Personal freedom should to be maximized. In general, a Libertarian will generally disagree with the statement "There ought to be a law...." Most laws are BAD laws, even the necessary ones. Libertarians believe in personal responsibility for their own actions.
yes the revolutionary war stayed laws because they wanted to have freedom
New laws requiring younger children to go to school
what is a real life example of limited government
Depends who you are.... extremest liberal or conservative would say we have no freedom.. Anyone else would say we have enough freedom but we have laws so its not communism nor is it anarchy
Compulsory educationParental freedom is limited when parents are forced to provide a certain type or level of education for their children
there are different freedoms and different limitations in every country. In china their freedom of Religion is very limited because of the laws the government has set forth.
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No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.No. Inheriting from a deceased child is a parental right under the state laws of intestacy. If you relinquished your parental rights you no longer have any.
Freedom of the press can be limited through laws that restrict certain types of content, such as hate speech or national security information. It can also be limited through government censorship or control over media outlets.
Jim crow laws
No law has EVER limited religion in the United States. The constitution guarantees the freedom of religion in the bill of rights.
No, these laws are constitutional. If the Freedom of Speech in the United States were absolute, then yes, slander and defamation laws would be unconstitutional. However, the US Supreme Court has interpreted the Freedom of Speech to be limited in certain, very narrow ways and one of those ways is when Freedom of Speech has the effect to strongly injure a person's reputation, is effected for that purpose, and is not in a legitimate form of criticism.
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, no.
The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were created to limit the Jews freedom.
depends on state laws
The First Amendment freedom to lobby for laws and policies that affect them is called freedom to petition.