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Hrm531 - The Bill of rights which contains the ten amendments was created to protect the American Citizens. After the war, as the country continues to expand, they wanted to make sure that certain natural laws were not violated, so they created the ten amendments. The First Amendment, perhaps the best known of these freedoms and protections, prohibits the establishment of a state-supported church, requires the separation of church and state, and guarantees freedom of worship, of speech and the press, the rights of peaceable assembly, association and petition (Illinois Press Association Guide to First Amendment & Access Laws , 1995). Under the first amendment, they mentioned three important provisions that defend the exercise of free speech. They incorporate not making decision that will impact the independence of speech, mass media and religion.
Hrm 531 - To what extent does the Constitution protect the right of privacy?
Although the word privacy was never mentioned in the constitution, one always felt that they had that right to privacy. The way the constitution was written, implies several acts of privacy.
his301 - For example, the first amendment allowed individuals to worship privately without being disturbed by others or the government. The second amendment also makes gun ownership a private issue which the government has no right to remove it from you. For the most part, the constitution does a good job at protecting a citizen’s right of privacy. This law tends to be breach particularly where government interest is involved.
his 301 - At the time the constitution was written, neither people nor the government had the right to invade your privacy. Today, if they become suspicious, or for homeland security, they can violate that law by either listening to your phone conversations or reading your emails. Each time, there’s an act of insecurity, the government will take away form a citizen’s own right of privacy.
His 301
Hrm 531 - To what extent does the Constitution protect the right of privacy?
Although the word privacy was never mentioned in the constitution, one always felt that they had that right to privacy. The way the constitution was written, implies several acts of privacy.
his301 - For example, the first amendment allowed individuals to worship privately without being disturbed by others or the government. The second amendment also makes gun ownership a private issue which the government has no right to remove it from you. For the most part, the constitution does a good job at protecting a citizen’s right of privacy. This law tends to be breach particularly where government interest is involved.
his 301 - At the time the constitution was written, neither people nor the government had the right to invade your privacy. Today, if they become suspicious, or for homeland security, they can violate that law by either listening to your phone conversations or reading your emails. Each time, there’s an act of insecurity, the government will take away form a citizen’s own right of privacy.
His 301