Lecture notes for 3/3/99
Public Policy -Agreement of a contract means to follow stipulation (rules or regulations) -A social contract implies: -No rights are absolute -Responsibility (both sides must be responsible for fulfilling their part of the contract) Liberties and Rights -What is a civil liberty? A freedom that is guaranteed to individuals that are inherent to the human condition -Examples of civil liberties: -Freedom of speech -Freedom of choice -Freedom of religion -Freedom of association -Life -What is a civil right? A privilege or power that is guaranteed to individuals that are actions or activities protected against arbitrary governmental interference -Examples of civil rights: -Right to vote -Right to a fair trial -Both liberties and rights can be taken away through due process of law Constitution/Relating to rights -Article 1, Section 9: The privilege of habeus corpus..... (see book) -Federalist and Antifederalists papers made up for the lack of details and accuracy of civil rights given to people in the Constitution -Federalist: for government -Antifederalist: for the people Bill of Rights (Table 14.1) -Amendments 1, 9, & 10 talk about civil liberties -Amendments 2-8 talk about civil rights -Amendments 13-15 (a.k.a. reconstruction amendments) apply to states' rights -incorporation: process of applying the Bill of Rights to the states