Does the Danger of a Crisis Overrule Constitutional Rights?
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The argument has been raised in recent years that during a serious crisis a government has the authority to violate human rights; the rights described in the US Constitution. Freedom of movement, freedom to gather, to peacefully protest, to write, publish and speak freely; these do not belong to any government and no government has authority to grant or deprive anyone of the rights they were born with.
Does the Danger of a Crisis Overrule Constitutional Rights?
Does the Danger of a Crisis Overrule…
Does the Danger of a Crisis Overrule Constitutional Rights?
The argument has been raised in recent years that during a serious crisis a government has the authority to violate human rights; the rights described in the US Constitution. Freedom of movement, freedom to gather, to peacefully protest, to write, publish and speak freely; these do not belong to any government and no government has authority to grant or deprive anyone of the rights they were born with.