Define Civil Liberties; then define Civil Rights. How are they similar
Civil Liberties vs. Civil Rights
People in the USA are beginning to question whether democracy is worth fighting for as more instances are identified in which human beings find themselves ‘above the law.’ Visit the links below:
https://fee.org/articles/
Define Civil Liberties; then define Civil Rights. How are they similar?
Although these terms can be used interchangeably, they are not the same. For an explanation of the difference, try viewing these web sites.
https://u.osu.edu/ratliff.121/
Choose one Supreme Court case from the civil liberties category and one from the civil rights category. Research the cases using oyez.org. Describe the cases. Based on the definitions, explain why one case is a civil liberties case and the other a civil rights case. Of your two cases, which do you think would have more influence on quality of life in Texas? In each case, determine who would be most impacted by the judicial decisions.
Civil Liberties Case Options
Kyollo vs. United States
New York Times vs. United States
Texas vs. Johnson
Mapp vs. Ohio
Engle vs. Vitale
Civil Rights Case Options
Korematsu vs. United States
Sweatt vs. Painter
Brown vs. Board of Education II
Loving vs. Virginia
Review the case Texas vs. Hernandez. Describe the case. Do you consider this case a civil liberties case or a civil rights case? Why?
Using the links about scandals, end your essay by considering the phrase “equal justice under law.” How close are we to achieving this ideal?
Solution preview
Civil liberties refers to the protections of citizens against acts of the government considered socially, politically or economically inappropriate. Civil rights, on the other hand, refers to citizens’ appeal to the government to take actions regarding certain unfair social, political or economic acts being perpetuated……………………..
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