THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS‚ ex rel. MICHAEL O’CONNELL v. ROBERT TURNER‚ Superintendent of the Reform School of the City of Chicago. [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL] SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS‚ NORTHERN GRAND DIVISION 55 Ill. 280; 1870 Ill. LEXIS 355 September‚ 1870‚ Decided OPINION: Mr. JUSTICE THORNTON delivered the opinion of the Court: By the order of this court‚ the writ of habeas corpus was issued‚ commanding Robert Turner‚ superintendent of the reform school of the city
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Natural and legal person A natural person is a living human being. This definition is meant to set a natural person apart form a legal person which is a group of people acting in a unified‚ often commercial enterprise but are considered by law to be acting as a single virtual individual. Companies‚ partnerships and similar entities are considered legal persons. Natural person start his or her life as unborn baby. Person‚ even if it is not born‚ has rights and duties as any other natural person
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the people in which they share fundamental values and ideals. However our government has not always been in such a total agreement on how the people’s rights can be defined. Consequently the idea of classical republicanism was emerged and was devoted to the common good of the community. Despite the ideals of classical republicanism the natural rights philosophy also included ideals that emphasized more of a close relationship with personal interests. Lastly as our government evolved it has given us
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Section I: Calhoun’s Oregon Bill Speech: A Denunciation of Natural Law in Defense of Slavery Presumptions of racial inequality and debates over the expansion of slavery intensified in Congress following the period of westward expansion in the United States. In 1830 during the Second Great Awakening activists like William Loyd Garrison increased their efforts to abolish slavery and prevent its expansion as the nation gained more territory. At the Philadelphia National Antislavery Convention Garrison
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iHurricane Katrina and Natural Rights Philosophy After hurricane Katrina‚ New Orleans experienced many situations to what John Locke described as State of Nature. State of Nature is where everyone is equal and has no higher rule like government‚ which leads to one being very self-interested. One example of this in New Orleans is the chaos being shown by not having a stable government. Without having police or help available due to all the water and no electricity‚ there were many people looting
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unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness…Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends‚ it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it‚ and to institute new Government‚ laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form‚ as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” Freedom is the nature of our government. The government is bound to protect our unalienable rights‚ amongst which
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Alfred M. Landon- Topeka‚ Kansas Broadcasted during the 1950s I believe in people. Their accomplishments as members of the society created through centuries of courageous trial and heartbreaking errors merit belief in individual thinking and the right to do so. Mankind has made astonishing progress in a few millennia. It may be that not all of our boasted progress has been of real value. It may be that we have tried to purchase material well-being at a price too high spiritually. Even so‚ with
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know‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an American clergyman who famous as the leader of the civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. The core reading‚ "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” was written by him when he was confined in jail after being arrested in the Birmingham campaign[->0]. The "Letter from Birmingham Jail" is an open letter to all clergymen who were fighting for the civil rights of Negros in America and aim to explain the situation of the direct-action program and encourage
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wanted to write about teenage rights. this is what iv got so far: I‚ as a teen declare the rights to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. In order for teenagers to maintain equality amongst the youthful crowds we hereby submit a request for the reasonable fair distribution of privileges. NOW i have no idea what else to write. my writing style has to be like T. Jefferson’s but idk how 2 do that. and i need to write a thesis statement of how teenage rights affects the society and how it’s
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their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”. Governments are created to secure certain unalienable rights that were give to all mankind by God. However‚ while the founding fathers believed that God should play an important role in government; they did not go into who or what that God is. The choice of God should be left up to the individual citizen and cannot be taken away by the government. If the government attempts to take away these rights‚ the citizens have cause to rise up and
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