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Supreme Court Upholds Bill Of Rights In 5-4 Decision



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Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:07 pm
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Supreme Court Upholds Bill Of Rights In 5-4 Decision
November 14, 2008 | Issue 44•46

WASHINGTON—In a landmark decision Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court narrowly ruled to uphold the Bill of Rights, the very tenets upon which American society is based. "After carefully considering the relevance of the 10 inviolable rights that comprise the ideological foundation on which our nation is built, the court finds that these basic freedoms remain important for the time being, and should not be overturned," read the majority opinion authored by Justice Anthony Kennedy, who cast the tie-breaking vote. "Until such time as it can be definitively proven that citizens no longer require the protections provided by the Bill of Rights, it shall remain the principal legal guidance for the United States of America." The Supreme Court's latest decision comes on the heels of last month's 6-3 ruling to abolish the pursuit of happiness from the three inalienable rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence.


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Sun Nov 16, 2008 11:14 pm
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Nate wrote:
Supreme Court Upholds Bill Of Rights In 5-4 Decision
November 14, 2008 | Issue 44•46

WASHINGTON—In a landmark decision Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court narrowly ruled to uphold the Bill of Rights, the very tenets upon which American society is based. "After carefully considering the relevance of the 10 inviolable rights that comprise the ideological foundation on which our nation is built, the court finds that these basic freedoms remain important for the time being, and should not be overturned," read the majority opinion authored by Justice Anthony Kennedy, who cast the tie-breaking vote. "Until such time as it can be definitively proven that citizens no longer require the protections provided by the Bill of Rights, it shall remain the principal legal guidance for the United States of America." The Supreme Court's latest decision comes on the heels of last month's 6-3 ruling to abolish the pursuit of happiness from the three inalienable rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence.


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Wait... so 4 justices want to get rid of the BOR, or did I just read it wrong?
  





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Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:31 am
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Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:27 pm
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I thought it sounded like something out of the Onion :lol:
  





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I read this and thought, "This had better be The Onion."

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