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		<title>The Bill of Rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bill of Rights is the terminology that has been given to the set of Amendments that gives us the most fundamental rights that are known to any man in the nation.  Bill of Rights is currently consistent of 27 Amendments.  Bill of Rights is often referred to by the court of law in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bill of Rights is the terminology that has been given to the set of Amendments that gives us the most fundamental rights that are known to any man in the nation.  Bill of Rights is currently consistent of 27 Amendments.  Bill of Rights is often referred to by the court of law in one way or another with every proceeding.  In fact, one can argue that the core of our legal system is contingent upon the Bill of Rights.  The Bill of Rights were designed in order to stress the importance of the rights that are contained within the United States Bill of Rights.  Many are inclined to believe that the Bill of Rights only speak to the rights of the people that are being governed, but the Bill of Rights also speaks to the rights that the government has, as well.  It is important that these laws that are contained within the United States Bill of Rights be carried out to their fullest.  The Bill of Rights was designed so that the freedoms of the people will never go unnoticed.  The United States Bill of Rights ensures that the people know that, although those rights should go without saying, they are going to be stated so that there is never a misconception as to the rights that the people have.  Those rights are not to be taken away in any way.  The Bill of Rights will give the people the right to challenge anyone, even if they are of authority, as to the legal rights that they possess.</p>
<p>1.  The United States Bill of Rights gives people the rights that they need in their civil law affairs.  Even if they have disobeyed the law, even the worse criminal has rights that are instilled in the pages of the Bill of Rights.  The United States Bill of Rights also gives right that in the jury selection, the jury will be composed of a jury of the defendant&#8217;s peers.  This is another effort that the Bill of Rights enforces in order to make sure that the legal system is operating in fair practice to all individuals.</p>
<p>2.  The United States Bill of Rights has been devised so that there would be an improvement in terms of the social issues that exist throughout the society.  One of the most important Amendments that is mentioned in the Bill of Rights pertains to one of the most horrific social issues of the land being resolved.  The 13th Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights documented the end of slavery.  There have also been social advances that have been made in terms of women&#8217;s rights being met.  The Bill of Rights is by far one of the most important parts of the United States Constitution.</p>
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		<title>Constitutional Rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One&#8217;s Constitutional rights are the rights that are given to them by way of the United States Constitution.  The Constitution of the United States gives people the Constitutional freedoms that they need and deserve.  These Constitutional rights stem from the groundwork that the founding fathers of the nation have put into play.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>One&#8217;s Constitutional rights are the rights that are given to them by way of the United States Constitution.  The Constitution of the United States gives people the Constitutional freedoms that they need and deserve.  These Constitutional rights stem from the groundwork that the founding fathers of the nation have put into play.  The Constitutional rights that the people have are given so that they may live in a society where they are given the justices that they deserve.  These Constitutional freedoms were given to us by our forefathers, so it is only right that there are some revisions that need to be made in order to most accurately reflect today&#8217;s society.  These revisions that have been made to the Constitutional documentation are called Constitutional Amendments.  To date, there are twenty seven Constitutional Amendments that have been revised to fit our Constitutional rights.  All of these Constitutional Amendments serve a distinct purpose and are important to continue to influence the growth and the development to the nation.  As the Constitutional rights continue to touch upon the personal liberties of the people as a whole, that is also going to work in an effort to assist in the growth of the entire nation on many different scales.</p>
<p>1.  The Constitutional rights are the rights to which so many in society surround their lifestyles around.  Although there are other rights that we have as a people that are not found in any of the Constitutional Amendments, many find these Constitutional laws to be the way in which they have come to shape their lives.  As you travel from state to state, there are even Constitutional rights that have been devised by the individual state due to the nature of their importance.  That is why it is not unlikely that there are different practices that may take place from state to state, based on the laws that have been initiated, but there are always going to be values based on Constitutional ordinances that are practiced throughout the nation.</p>
<p>2.  The Constitutional rights delves into the rights that we have on many areas of the spectrum.  In addition to the Constitutional First Amendment that everyone knows and appreciates, there are other Amendments that cover so many important angles of the law that are necessary in order for us to really have the freedoms that we are told that this country was founded upon.  This one of the many reasons that these Constitutional rights are imperative to our growth and development as a whole.</p>
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