2012年1月31日火曜日

What Are Individual Rights

what are individual rights

"Coach" Dennis Snyder with Thomas A. Bowden Pt.2


For Individual Rights: A Treatise on Human Relations
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Shayne Wissler

www.facebook.com CharterSchoolRadio is on Facebook! Show 6-15-2011 Host "Coach" Dennis Snyder Presents: Tomas A. Bowden Analyst for the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights discusses Church & State. The child has a rights, the state has no right on children as property. Children are not state property. People do have individual freedoms. Teaching traditional American values should be crucial. Ayn Rand was a promoter for reason when it came to the individual. Specialties: The Supreme Court, Individual Rights, Antitrust, Abortion, Assisted Suicide, Labor Law, Multiculturalism, Columbus Day Thomas A. Bowden is an analyst focusing on legal issues at the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights. His op-eds have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Washington Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Miami Herald, and he is a frequent guest on radio and television interview shows. An attorney with extensive litigation experience in labor and employment, contracts, and real estate, Mr. Bowden taught at the University of Baltimore School of Law from 1988 to 1994.
Individual Rights and Government Wrongs
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Brian Phillips
He is the author of The Enemies of Christopher Columbus, which challenges multiculturalist myths surrounding the discovery and settlement of America, and a contributing author to The Abolition of Antitrust. He is also a regular contributor to the Center's blog, Voices for Reason. He holds a JD from the University of Maryland School of Law E-mail: tbowdeWebsite: www.aynrand.org


1. Problems with factions, as illustrated by Federalist #10, include: A. A majority will overpower a minority in a simple vote B. Factions in smaller societies will be less diverse, thus harming the overall government C. Wielding a disproportionate amount of power in a small government D. All of the above 2. What does Federalist #10, written by James Madison, advocate? A. Direct democracy B. Redistribution of wealth C. The abolishing of political parties D. A republican system of government 3. What is a method of proposing an amendment to the Constitution? A. 2/3 of both the House of Representatives and Senate approve a proposal. B. The President can make a request. C. Citizens collect over 90% of the nation's approval signatures for the proposal. D. The Supreme Court can make a proposal based on a court case. 4. How is an amendment ratified? A. 3/4 of both the House of Representatives and Senate approve the amendment. B. 3/4 of state legislatures approve of the proposal. C. The President signs the bill. D. The people approve the amendment through referendum. 5. Judicial review, established in Marbury v.
Madison, gives the court system what power? A. The power to issue capitol punishment B. The power to allocate military resources to enforce decisions C. The power to "…let them eat cake" D. The ability to determine the constitutionality of legislation 6. There are currently ___ Supreme Court Justices. A. 10 B. 7 C. 9 D. 13 7. The first 6 articles to the Constitution do
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