Fugitive Slave Act
.... Many states, such as Massachusetts, enacted "personal
liberty laws" which did not challenge the actual right of slave owners to claim and retrieve fugitives as ....
(1819

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John Locke and the Limits of Liberty
The limits are reasonable because they provide for as much
liberty as possible .... Locke believes that the
laws which find expression in the civil government exist ....
(1347

5

)
John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... of the limits of
liberty focus on allowing the individual the same essential
liberty he enjoyed in the state of nature, reduced slightly by
laws which, in ....
(1325

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Megan's Laws & Establishment Clause Outline of Handouts --Topic 1 ...
.... on the adoption by states of sex offender registration and public information
laws. .... Court of Appeals added that the respondents had a
liberty interest which ....
(4457

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Legalizing Marijuana
.... However, current
laws undermine individual
liberty, often causing additional costs, disruption of relationships, loss of housing, and loss of employment for ....
(771

3

)
MONTESQUIEU
.... "In countries where
liberty is most esteemed, there are
laws by which a single person is deprived of it, in order to preserve it for the whole community" (p. ....
(2013

8

)
Natural Law
.... Barry Goldwater was right when he said: "Extremism in the defense of
liberty is no .... Capitalism, therefore, does not seem to fall under Locke's Natural
Laws. ....
(1257

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)
JOHN LOCKE'S THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
.... Barry Goldwater was right when he said: "Extremism in the defense of
liberty is no .... Capitalism, therefore, does not seem to fall under Locke's Natural
Laws. ....
(1262

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)
Montesquieu's Views of Democracy
.... of the
Laws lays out a canopy of human
laws and social institutions and attempts to explain them. Montesquieu's thinking on matters of
liberty, security and ....
(707

3

)
Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
.... of the
Laws lays out a canopy of human
laws and social institutions and attempts to explain them. Montesquieu's thinking on matters of
liberty, security and ....
(706

3

)
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
....
Liberty, however, does not mean the right to do what one pleases. It means a government of strictly enforced
laws, with equal protection for all under those ....
(919

4

)
18th century France
.... in their Encyclopedia that the slave trade was "odious commerce" and "contrary to natural
laws" (79). In an age in which personal
liberty was presented as a ....
(1439

6

)
Blacks in 17th Century France
.... in their Encyclopedia that the slave trade was "odious commerce" and "contrary to natural
laws" (79). In an age in which personal
liberty was presented as a ....
(1439

6

)
Blacks in 18th Century France
.... in their Encyclopedia that the slave trade was "odious commerce" and "contrary to natural
laws" (79). In an age in which personal
liberty was presented as a ....
(1439

6

)
LOCKE AND HOBBES ON GOVERNMENT
.... someone else can claim for himself and no one has a right, by definition of the
laws of nature, for anyone to take away that personal
liberty, UNLESS (so I ....
(1976

8

)
Views of the Law by Malcolm X & Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr.
....
Laws also assure the rights and
liberty of citizens. Montesquieu gives a good definition of
liberty: "
Liberty is the right of doing ....
(1568

6

)
Platonic Conception of Democracy
.... There can be no real law, as
laws are designed by nature to rule. A state of pure
liberty will, ironically, tolerate anything except the presence of a law ....
(1139

5

)
Book VIII of The Republic
.... There can be no real law, as
laws are designed by nature to rule. A state of pure
liberty will, ironically, tolerate anything except the presence of a law ....
(1139

5

)
John Locke The period of the eighteenth century, at least t
.... the subjects and the Sovereign, to secure their mutual correspondence, charged with the execution of the
laws and the maintenance of
liberty, both political ....
(1423

6

)
Jean-Jacque Rousseau
.... enforcement. Civil
liberty, with its rules and
laws, are based on reason, but not necessarily made by all citizens. Moral
liberty ....
(3367

13

)
John Stuart Mill on Utilitarianism
.... for the punishment that accrues to the individual who transgresses certain
laws, punishment from .... damage, the case moves out of the province of
liberty and into ....
(2099

8

)
Views of Various Philosophers
.... Such
liberty can be see as in accordance with Kant's view of duty so that one is .... conduct and is instead the ability to govern one's own conduct by
laws one has ....
(2677

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)
College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... The Court's opinion is clearly based upon its interpretation of "deeply rooted" moral
laws, which justify the restriction of an individual's
liberty, even in ....
(2071

8

)
Concepts of Equality in Locke and Rousseau
.... I would not have wanted to dwell in a newly constituted republic, however good its
laws may be for
liberty is like . . . those ....
(2002

8

)
On Liberty and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
.... This spirit of
liberty "may aim at forcing improvements on an unwilling people .... ideal individual "has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust
laws" (King 3). He ....
(1469

6

)
Law Case 1. This brief essay discusses the
.... The right to commit statutory rape is not a fundamental constitutional
liberty. .... Sex crimes registration
laws are a rational means of achieving that goal. ....
(1258

5

)
Substantive & Procedural Due Process 1. This brief essay discusses ...
.... The right to commit statutory rape is not a fundamental constitutional
liberty. .... Sex crimes registration
laws are a rational means of achieving that goal. ....
(1257

5

)
Thomas Jefferson's Views on Slavery
.... For the rest of his life he was to insist that those blacks who gained their
liberty by operation of the
laws, emancipation or otherwise must, within a ....
(1750

7

)
Seven Short Essays
.... An issue of fairness arises because the additional registration and other limitations on
liberty imposed on those subject to Megan's
laws were not known at the ....
(2532

10

)
Seven Legal Questions 1) In his 1997 book, A Ma
.... An issue of fairness arises because the additional registration and other limitations on
liberty imposed on those subject to Megan's
laws were not known at the ....
(2532

10

)