George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal was created in 1990.
Journal of Workplace Rights was created in 1992.
Nordic Journal of Human Rights was created in 1982.
University Teachers for Human Rights was created in 1988.
You can research the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from a number of sources. You can get a copy from the UN website, you can get books on the subject from your local bookstore, you can go to university sites and read journal papers and you can ask on forums and blogs.
Susan B. Anthony's journal was called "The Revolution." It was a publication dedicated to women's rights and suffrage issues.
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Im not sure, but it was not George Washington, George was president after the constitution was created, that includes the bill of rights. So who ever was still in power from the Articles of Confederation...
All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherit natural rights... among which are enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety...George Mason was the key architect and he wrote it in 1776. Jefferson used the Virginia Declaration of Rights as the basis for the Declaration of Independence, as well as the quote aboveACTUALLY, it was George Mason. NOT James Madison, like the previous person wrote.
George Mason is famously known for his quote, "All men are created equal," which emphasizes the principles of liberty and individual rights. He was a strong advocate for the protection of personal freedoms and played a crucial role in drafting the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776. This document influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights and highlighted the importance of human rights in the formation of American democracy.
He saw George Bush fail to get voters and attacked Hillary Clinton on her movement of social rights.
No Bragging Rights was created in 1999.
Cyber Rights was created in 1998.