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  • 05:1905:19, 29 July 2023 diff hist +8,098 N Freedom of the Press/InternationalCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of the Press |section=Legal Codification |question=International |questionHeading=Is this right enshrined in international and regional human rights treaties? |pageLevel=Question |contents=Multiple human rights regimes at both international and regional levels enshrine the universal freedom of expression in their frameworks, in accordance with the democratic values that these documents uphold. Although in international documents this freedo..." current
  • 03:4903:49, 29 July 2023 diff hist +5,100 N Voting Rights and Suffrage/StatusCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Voting Rights and Suffrage |section=Conflicts with other Rights |question=Status |questionHeading=What specific examples of hierarchies, manifestos, constitutions, or prioritized descriptions of rights cite this right’s high status? Low status? No status at all? |pageLevel=Question |contents=Freedom of the press is extremely entrenched in international law, demonstrating its high status. In 1644, John Milton began the discussion about freedom of..." current
  • 03:1403:14, 29 July 2023 diff hist +3,446 N Voting Rights and Suffrage/Country forcesCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Voting Rights and Suffrage |section=History |question=Country forces |questionHeading=What historical forces or events, if any, contributed to a widespread belief in its importance? |pageLevel=Question |contents=The original formation of the right to vote within the Constitution was motivated by a worry as to who would maintain control within the political sphere. The framers of the Constitution realized that the right to vote is a fundamental comp..." current
  • 03:1203:12, 29 July 2023 diff hist +3,401 N Voting Rights and Suffrage/Fundamentally acceptedCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Voting Rights and Suffrage |section=History |question=Fundamentally accepted |questionHeading=When was it generally accepted as a fundamental, legally-protectable right? |pageLevel=Question |contents=The right to vote was first accepted as a fundamental and legally-protectable right with the ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788, specifically under Article 1. States were given the right to set their own voting requirements (Nationa..." current
  • 02:5202:52, 29 July 2023 diff hist +380 N Freedom of the Press/FederalismCreated page with "{{Right section |right=Freedom of the Press |section=Conflicts with other Rights |question=Federalism |questionHeading=How does federalism change, if at all, the exercise or application of this right? What examples of this can one point to? |pageLevel=Question |contents=Federalism as a system does not affect the way freedom of the press is interpreted, exercised, or applied. }}" current

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