Constitutional Rights -What They Are and What They Ought to BePrivate Persons
Constitutional Rights -What They Are and What They Ought to Be: Private Persons
Wellman, Carl
2016-05-13 00:00:00
[The constitutional rights that first come to mind are rights of private persons. This chapter provides a critical examination of the reasons for or against the actual or proposed constitutional rights to life of the unborn child, to vote of resident aliens, to public education of illegal aliens, to habeas corpus of enemy combatants, to marriage of same-sex couples, to equal opportunity of disabled persons, to freedom of hate speech, to keep and carry assault weapons, and against the death penalty. Finally it explains different ways in which such reasons are relevant to constitutional rights.]
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Constitutional Rights -What They Are and What They Ought to BePrivate Persons
[The constitutional rights that first come to mind are rights of private persons. This chapter provides a critical examination of the reasons for or against the actual or proposed constitutional rights to life of the unborn child, to vote of resident aliens, to public education of illegal aliens, to habeas corpus of enemy combatants, to marriage of same-sex couples, to equal opportunity of disabled persons, to freedom of hate speech, to keep and carry assault weapons, and against the death penalty. Finally it explains different ways in which such reasons are relevant to constitutional rights.]
Published: May 13, 2016
Keywords: Death Penalty; Equal Opportunity; United States Constitution; Unborn Child; Private Person
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