1) Watch the video, then answer this question with a 150 word paragraph (Let’s discuss the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. What rights does it protect? How is it different from the 4th Amendment? )
2) Write a helpful response to the students paragraph, stating how you agree and why followed by your opinion on the topic. keep it positive! 80 words min
14th amendment, No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
this right protects individuals born as US citizen. you can not denied a person of life, liberty or their property unless due process of the law is followed it protects a person right to be treated equal all citizens should be treated the same. There are some limitations some states may treat people different if they have a legitimate reason such as age alcoholic can be consumed. limits the practice of medicine to license doctors.
the difference between the fourth amendment and the 14th amendment is the 4th amendment protects you from unlawful searches against house papers and effects as the 14th amendment protects your right to be equal rather you commit a crime your race or religion. .
3) Write a 150 word paragraph, Given the Supreme Court’s “discovery” of penumbras in the Bill of Rights such as the right to privacy, should this right be extended to assisted suicide for terminally ill patients and/or access to marijuana for medical purposes? Why or why not?
4) Write a helpful response to the students paragraph, stating how you agree and why followed by your opinion on the topic. keep it positive! 80 words min
The Bill of Rights does not specifically state that a person should have choice over their body but it is can be derived that a person has that right regardless. In itself, suicide is not illegal, just heavily discouraged, in that a person has the right to end their own life if they want to. For assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, it becomes different as someone else is involved, no longer making it a action or decison of a single person over their own body or life. Although it requires multiple people to accomplish, assisted suicide should be covered under the Bill of Rights as it is ultimately the right of the person to decide what happens to them self. Medical marijuana is a little different, in that it is still federally illegal. The same issue as addressed in suicide occurs, in that does someone have the right to do what they want with their body. In a sense, laws put in place already provide that protection as it is illegal to punish someone for a status, in this case, an illegal drug user, but it is illegal to operate motor vehicles while under the influence, or to possess illegal drugs. Under state law, it is acceptable, but without changing the federal law, a business or otherwise that openly sells marijuana, regardless of intended use, would not be covered in the rights described or discovered in the Bill of Rights.
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