Ordered Liberty in the United States
Ordered Liberty
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 394 ORDERED LIBERTYA loosely used term, diversely applied in scholarly literature and judicial opinions, “ordered liberty” suggests that fundamental constitutional rights are not absolute but are determined by a balancing of the public (societal) welfare against individual (personal) rights. In this
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