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    88-352 – July 2, 1964, or better known as The Civil Rights Act of 1964, was designed ”to enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in federally assisted…

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    Independence. These so called “unalienable rights” are essential human rights that should not be denied to anyone, and a government is established to protect those rights. The Declarations of Independence was written in seventeen-seventy six with the trust to the government that they would honor this agreement. It is now the year two thousand fourteen and the government has failed to deliver their mutual agreement with the people. The lack of natural rights has been an ongoing issue since the…

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    profiling, by judging someone and their abilities or their characteristics without getting to know them. Profiling is a problem, it violates the civil rights of all citizens to have political and social freedom along with equality, but some people in America are ignoring this right, that many have fought for in the Civil War of 1865 ( “Civil Rights” ). The one that believes profiling isn’t an issue of the present time or that people get what they deserve do not see a reason for it to be…

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    are fundamental human rights that the government cannot control and provides people protection from the government. On the other hand, civil rights are obligations required by civil society for civil participation to be achieved and require the government to be a part of in order to function properly. The difference between a civil liberty and a civil right is a civil liberty is a protection from the government and is considered to be natural privilege, however, a civil right involves the…

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    or civil rights that involve making decisions regarding their bodily integrity, which forces women to carry fetuses to term. In this paper, I will argue that we ought to reject Don Marquis’ notion of opposing abortion due to the presence of the fetus’s future of value because Marquis fails to properly account for the type of future that the female fetus would eventually have in a particular setting like country X where civil and political rights are extremely limited. Moreover, the right to life…

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    Social Cleansing Is Bad

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    Social cleansings evidently violate obvious human rights, which is Article 6 of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; the right to life. However, these murders also violate another convention which is the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT), which Colombia signed in 1987. While…

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    Does the CEO have the legal right to enact a no smoking policy on agency grounds? The short answer to the question is yes and no. Yes, however, since it is a state entity, his directives must be consistent with state laws and practices provided by the state legislature. As long as he followed the proper chain of command and was consistent with normal practices he is well within his legal right to issue this…

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    foundation of civil freedom and civil rights. The recognition of the legitimate rights of same-sex married couples should be acknowledged and protected under the law. Thus, rejecting same-sex couples, the legal rights to get married is the despicable indecency denying human rights to lively freely. “Gay marriage is really a matter of respect and human rights Across the world, gays are subjected to violence simply because they are gay, and the United Nations Human Rights Council has recently…

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    certain rights guaranteed to the people that are unparalleled in most nations. Founded on the idea that tyrannical or monarchical regime is unjust and discriminatory. During the creation of the Constitution, our Founding Fathers faced great difficulty in passing the document. The argument posed by Anti-Federalists was that without the Bill of Rights, the indisputable freedoms of the people would be infringed upon, replicating the regime of King George III. Many times, these unalienable rights…

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    constitutional issues that plagued our society as a whole and how they still affect us today. I’d say that arguably the biggest issue from the 60s was the Civil Rights Movement. In this major series of events, the majority of the non-white population of America felt that they weren’t being treated as well as the white folk, and they couldn’t be more right. Comparatively to the majority population, the minorities would have separate bathrooms, separate drinking fountains, separate schools, there…

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