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Issues, problems & limits:
Issues, problems & limits:
* as originally enacted and interpreted by the Courts, the BOR did not apply to the states
* as originally enacted and interpreted by the Courts, the BOR did not apply to the states
* see the 14th Amendment for how that Amendment opened the path for judicial application of the BOR to state law (called "incorporation" of the BOR
** see the 14th Amendment for how that Amendment opened the path for judicial application of the BOR to state law (called "incorporation" of the BOR
Issues, problems & limits:
* the BOR protections have been construed (interpreted) by the Courts to include other rights or privileges that are not listed in the BOR
* the BOR protections have been construed (interpreted) by the Courts to include other rights or privileges that are not listed in the BOR
* ex., the courts have construed the Sixth Amendment right to counsel in criminal cases to mean that the government must pay for an attorney for someone who cannot afford one
* ex., the courts have construed the Sixth Amendment right to counsel in criminal cases to mean that the government must pay for an attorney for someone who cannot afford one
* in general, limits on the BOR protections are based on the '''public safety''' or '''public interest'''
* in general, limits on the BOR protections are based on the '''public safety''' or '''public interest'''
* that is, individual protections may be limited by general needs, especially in times of crisis)}}''' and '''{{#tip-text:historical background|historical background:  
** that is, individual protections may be limited by public needs, especially in times of crisis
* important BOR protections include:
** protection against "arbitrary" law (randomly or unequally applied law)  
** upholds "procedural law" (requires that the "procedures" or processes of the law) be followed completely
** and if not, the governmental action is in violation of the law}}''' and '''{{#tip-text:historical background|historical background:  
* see the introduction above the Constitution text for notes on the adoption of the Bill or Rights}}'''
* see the introduction above the Constitution text for notes on the adoption of the Bill or Rights}}'''