Civil liberties, enshrined in our Constitution, are continually subject, by design, to debate. That debate is intrinsic to the maintenance of and, when necessary, the interpretation of those liberties by our legislature, our courts, and as demonstrated in our Bill of Rights, by constitutional amendments.
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