Of course not! No piece of paper can defend your way out of a paper bag, much less the individual liberties of a county's citizens. The protection afforded by the words of the US constitution is only as good as the will of a free people to take those words seriously and enforce them.
"Tyranny is never more than one generation away."
freedom of speech
State sovereignty reigned supreme under the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The ratification of the United States Constitution relegated state sovereignty to a joint sharing of power with the sovereignty of the nation. You might rephrase this question with, how are individual liberties best protected? The Founders of the United States of America answered this question by presenting the US Constitution for ratification (thus overturning the Articles) and the people answered this question by ratifying the US Constitution. Therefore, the very, very short answer to this question is that, given the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, our individual liberties are best protected by the ultimate sovereign being located in all of the people instead of the people of each individual state. Finally, investigation into the relationship between the individual and authority will yield additional insight into this very compelling question.
so the bill of right could be written
Legislation has been created with the birth of this country. Starting with the Bill of Rights, individual freedoms and liberties are guaranteed. Organizations and the public in general are also protected through extrapolation of the Bill of Rights and additional specific legislation.
the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution
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Civil Rights or Liberties.
Individual rights are protected by the US Constitution.
America Civil Liberties Union.
Many of these civil liberties are protected under the bill of rights, the first 10 amendment to the constitution.
America Civil Liberties Union.
The rights protected by the Constitution is called the Bill of Rights. This is a few more than two words, but it fits the criteria for having eleven letters.
One of the most basic arguments against restricting civil liberties is that the government does not, or should not, have the power to do so in the first place. Many argue that restricting civil liberties violates freedoms protected in the Constitution.
State sovereignty reigned supreme under the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The ratification of the United States Constitution relegated state sovereignty to a joint sharing of power with the sovereignty of the nation. You might rephrase this question with, how are individual liberties best protected? The Founders of the United States of America answered this question by presenting the US Constitution for ratification (thus overturning the Articles) and the people answered this question by ratifying the US Constitution. Therefore, the very, very short answer to this question is that, given the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, our individual liberties are best protected by the ultimate sovereign being located in all of the people instead of the people of each individual state. Finally, investigation into the relationship between the individual and authority will yield additional insight into this very compelling question.
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Freedom of unlimited free speech and individual rights is protected under civil liberties. Unfortunately, this freedom has the potential to hurt other individuals.
People demanded that individual rights be protected.