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Civil right   /sˈɪvəl raɪt/   Listen
Civil right

noun
1.
Right or rights belonging to a person by reason of citizenship including especially the fundamental freedoms and privileges guaranteed by the 13th and 14th amendments and subsequent acts of Congress including the right to legal and social and economic equality.






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"Civil right" Quotes from Famous Books



... property—in which are included life and liberty—as an original right of the individual existing previous to the state, and when he conceives of the state as a society founded to protect this right, which is thus transformed from a natural to a civil right, he by no means ascribes definite fundamental rights to the man living in the state, but rather places such positive restrictions upon the legislative power as follow from the purposes of the state.[60] When closely examined, however, these restrictions are ...
— The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens • Georg Jellinek



Words linked to "Civil right" :   freedom from involuntary servitude, human right, equal opportunity, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, law, right to speedy and public trial by jury, freedom to bear arms, jurisprudence, right to due process, freedom from self-incrimination, freedom from search and seizure, right to an attorney, freedom from discrimination, privilege against self incrimination, equal protection of the laws, civil liberty, freedom from double jeopardy, right to confront accusors, freedom of assembly, habeas corpus, freedom of religion



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