Oct 31 2008
The Right to be Left Alone 17; Law Review, The Nine Basic Liberties
Describes the nine basic freedoms of the citizen as thought, expression, association, assembly, movement, privacy, political participation, religious and economic activity. This is an interesting law review which maps out in detail the development of the definition of freedoms in history primarily in the U.S. This law review concerns “free exercise” rather than “establishment clause” issues brought about by the question of freedom and it’s roots in the history of man. Check out this law review addressing some of the more profound thoughts on the philosophical aspects of the right to freedoms as a whole. The following link is to a Columbus Law University law review.
http://homepages.law.asu.edu/~jnickel/for.pdf