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Civil Liberties In The United States

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Civil liberties in the United States refer to the freedoms and rights guaranteed to individuals by the Constitution and laws of the country. These include freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and the right to due process.

Key Features

  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom of religion
  • Freedom of assembly
  • Right to due process
  • Right to privacy
  • Protection against discrimination

Pros

  • Protects fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals
  • Promotes democracy and diversity
  • Ensures equal treatment under the law

Cons

  • Challenges in balancing individual rights with public safety concerns
  • Continual debates over the interpretation and application of civil liberties

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