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Introduction
A. What is a right?
B. The Idea of Natural Rights
C. Hobbes on the Social Contract
D. Locke on the Social Contract
E. The Anti-Federalist Demand for A Bill of Rights
F. The Federalists on a Bill of Rights
G. The Utilitarian Critique of Rights
H. The Interactive Constitution and the Bill of Rights
A. John Stuart Mill on Freedom of Expression
B. John Locke on Toleration
A. The Federal Farmer on Militias
The Quartering Act of 1765
Virginia Ratifying Convention on a Standing Army
John Locke on Property
James Otis on Writs of Assistance
Magna Carta on the Rights of the Accused
Hobbes on Self-Incrimination
The Federal Farmer on Jury Trials in Civil Cases
The English Bill of Rights of 1689
The Federalists on Enumerating Rights
The Anti-Federalists on Enumerating Rights
The Federalists on Consolidation and Confederation
Lesson Plan: On the Origin of Rights
Lesson Plan: Universal Human Rights in the United States
Lesson Plan: Amendment Investigation
Lesson Plan: Exceptions to Free Speech
Lesson Plan: 2nd Amendment
Lesson Plan: Civil Rights Rhetorical Discourse
Appendix
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