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"The US Constitution still effectively safeguards the rights of the
individual." Discuss (30 marks). Summary.

Paragraph Key Points Relevant Cases
Into  Original 7 articles indirect protection from tyrannical
dictatorship.
o Set out the powers + limitations. N/A.
 Bill of Rights -> put at ease small states (placate) who made it a
condition to have this.
 Entrenched safeguard from abuse of Individual liberties + rights.
 Role of the S.C. / J.R practical interpretation + enforcement.
 Minority Rights - not equally protected.
 Expansion of federal government thanks to the S.C. threat to state
power + individual freedom.
1st Paragraph  Amendment 1 - 5 clauses mention them.  McCarthy 1950 - Pro-communist
 Rights upheld inconsistently. party views - treated as criminals.
 First amendment - freedom of speech provision protected right  Texas vs. Johnson 1989 + US vs.
to do so. Eichman - Revolutionary
Communist Youth Brigade -
burning the US flag. (S.C. upheld
their right to do so 5-4).
2nd Paragraph  Amendment 1 - Freedom of Press.  New York Times Co. vs. US 1971 -
 Administration claimed newspaper was guilty of felony no right to embarrassing truths about
print the information - Espionage Act of 1917. Vietnam War revealed.
 S.C. disagreed - 'Only a free and unrestrained press can
effectively expose deception in government.'
 2006 Worldwide Press Freedom Index - 53rd/168.
 Improved in 2010 - 20th.
 Obama tenure - better media relationship than Bush.
 Censorship of WikiLeaks - Library of Congress + Julian Assange.
Bradley Manning (military jail)+ Snowden (Russia).
 Question marks over freedom of speech provisions effectiveness
in practice.
3rd Paragraph  Am 1 - freedom of religion: Two key parts:  2000 - Mitchell vs. Helms -
a) Establishment clause. Computer + books to religious
b) Free exercise clause. schools as long as the same aid
 Liberal S.C. + gov. -neutrality on religion neither promote or available to all qualifying schools.
hinder a faith.  Salazar vs. Buono 2010 - S.C. 5-4 :
 Conservative judges - leave it up to the state - blurring of this cross erected in public land in CA
separation. honour servicemen may stay -
 Key point: Neither favour nor disfavour religion in providing such overturning 2 lower courts
material support. decisions.
 Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, “The goal of avoiding
governmental endorsement of religion does not require
eradication of all religious symbols in the public realm”. (S vs. B)
 Best indicator of the Constitutions ability to practice religion -
Islam = fastest growing religion in the US despite the threat of
terrorist groups.
 Even though there are regulations on the 1st AM - norm in
Western societies that they are in place.
4th paragraph  2nd Am- Right to bear arms.  2008 D.C. vs. Heller - S.C. ruled
 Positive for IR - political freedom as gov. would fear backlash from that this protects an IR to own a
armed citizenship. Deterrent from tyranny. gun for personal use, unconnected
 The second half of this amendment - people are reluctant to give with service in a militia.
up this historic right - self defence of property and person.
 Negative for IR - Gun crime + loss of life - 2012 Sandy Hook +
Aurora cinema shootings.
 2010 - 8775 murders + 67.5% of all deaths related to guns.
 Can't change the law due to the influence of the NRA - 2/3's to
amend will be impossible.
 Critics argue this amendment contributes massively to denying
thousands the right to life.

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