Inalienable Rights - Declaration of Independence
Personal rights held by an individual which are not bestowed by law, custom, or belief, and which cannot be taken or given away, or transferred to another person, are referred to as “inalienable rights.”
Enumerated Rights - https://legaldictionary.net/enumerated-powers/
Enumerated powers are specific powers granted to Congress by the United States Constitution. The framers of the Constitution wanted to ensure the new federal government would not become an overreaching entity that might subject the people to the oppression from which they had fled.
The Civil War and Reconstruction amendments transformed the expectation of a small government and state citizenship towards the primacy of federal power and national citizenship. With this shift came the expectation that the national government was the primary guarantor of rights, and congressional acts in 1866 and 1875 made the federal courts, not the state courts, the primary vehicle for protecting rights under the U.S. Constitution.
What does the Constitution say about our rights and responsibilities?
What happened after the Civil War?
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/1600/presidents/andrewjohnson
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/andrew-johnson/
Parents Bill of Rights Act
Parents have a God-given right to make decisions for their children. Unfortunately, many school districts have been ignoring the wishes of parents while special interest groups try to criminalize free speech. This list of rights will make clear to parents what their rights are and clear to schools what their duties are to parents.
H.R.5 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Parents Bill of Rights Act
NC Gov. Cooper opposes Parents' Bill of Rights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT77O0jb5sI
The Danger of Claiming That Rights Come From God
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