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Civil liberties are the fundamental rights and freedoms that protect individuals from government overreach. These essential protections, primarily guaranteed by the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution, include freedoms of speech, religion, and assembly, as well as due process rights. Unlike privileges that can be granted or taken away, civil liberties are considered natural rights that belong to all people from birth. The Constitution, particularly through its first ten amendments, establishes these liberties as legal safeguards against potential government abuse of power. These protections apply to all U.S. citizens and, in many cases, to non-citizens within American jurisdiction.
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