the right to bear arms
The Bill of Rights is not a living document in that is interpreted differently according to current philosophies. It is living in that it is a timeless relevent work.
make rights contained in the bill of rights applicable to the states.
amendment 12
amendment 14
amendment 12
because you always need some good bill of rights
The Bill of Rights that went into effect in 1791 had ten amendments. Since this time there has been 17 new amendments added to the Bill of Rights. Today this document contains 27 amendments.
You can read the Bill of Rights' exact wording at the link below.
The enumerated rights in the Bill of Rights do not grant absolute freedoms; they are subject to limitations and can be regulated by law. Additionally, these rights do not encompass all human rights, as the absence of a right in the Bill of Rights does not imply it is not protected. Furthermore, the rights listed do not prevent the government from exercising powers not explicitly prohibited by the Constitution. Lastly, they do not guarantee that rights will be interpreted or applied uniformly across all cases.
The bill of right's should be interpreted differently in war time because when there is a war going on every thing is different, people are fighting and getting killed. Stuff change over time.
The bill of rights is interpreted by the US Supreme Court to include the woman's right to her body.
Bill of Rights