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Questions relating to a bill of rights establishing rights to the citizens of a country. Notable examples include the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution and the Magna Carta in England.
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Why does the US Constitution mention freedom of the press in addition to freedom of speech?
The Maryland Law Review published an article summarizing several sources of the U.S. freedom of the press (Bogen, 1983).
Parliamentary Privilege
Prior to the American revolution, freedom of press an …
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Does this argument against healthcare as a right not apply to a "speedy and public trial"?
The core difference between your two scenarios is the parties involved. In the healthcare scenario, the two parties are both private individuals (healthcare providers and patients). In the judicial e …
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Which founding fathers supported the first proposed amendment to the Constitution?
You can read the debate on this bill on the Library of Congress website starting here. No roll-call vote was taken, but the amendment passed through a committee of the whole by a vote of 27 - 22. Belo …