Growing up where I am from, the Supreme Court can not help us. And the world we live in is not free. We feel as though no one can help us. In our neighborhoods it is us against the world, government, and sometimes each other. Growing up witnessing the police abuse their power given to them by the government gave us a reason to hate everything and everyone who they stood for. Yes we were taught that we are free and we have rights; but where are the people that is supposed to help us carry out our rights. Blind to the fact that there were so many laws being broken with the things that were being done to us, as people, we thought that we had no help. We were looked down upon. We were brought up in a system where we thought the only roads we could choose to go down was to become a rapper, play football, basketball, soccer, run track, or sell drugs and become a menace to society. We felt as though we had no place in a school house, we would not get anything out of …show more content…
What we as a nation fail to realize about the Supreme Court is that they are here to uphold the Constitution that the Founding Fathers wrote as a guide for us to live free by. We are protected by the government, in this case the Judicial Branch, the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court helps us by influencing the Legislative Branch to set, and/or change laws and letting us carry out our rights that were rightfully given to us. Cases that were decided by the Supreme Court in the past, based on the Constitution, was the basis for some of the passed laws for us today. The Constitution gives us numerous rights for us to be free in the land of the free. Although I believe the Constitution deserves some modernizing, it still provides a complete set of do’s and don’ts that has a basis for the government to let us live freely in the