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How Will You Explain The Role Of The US Supreme Court In Protecting The Civil Liberties?

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    As the protector of the human rights of the citizens the Supreme Court has played its role wonderfully. It has kept back the variety of organs of the Government within their distinct fields and prohibited encroachments of human rights. It has affirmed laws illegal not only on the base that they were further than the control of a exacting organ, but they were ordinary or excessive. It has strong-minded the constitutionality of laws on the foundation of due procedure of law, clause of the establishment, Before 1930's the Supreme-Court gave a huge defence to the civil rights to material goods and affirmed governmental rule of prices as taking away freedom and assets without due course of law.

    Since 1930's the Court has extended its understanding of the due procedure section for the defence of public liberties and controlled the defence given to assets. This indicates a movement in the attitude of the Court. As now constituted, the Court believes that men should be free to the greatest amount possible. In 1945 it observed thus "Any effort to limit those civil liberties must be necessary by clear public attention, threatened not uncertainly or tenuously but by clear and present hazard.
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