ACTIVITY CLJ2 - Escorel, Kail Chardel B.

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Escorel, Kail Chardel B.

1-3A04

1. Define Bill or Rights.

A Bill of Rights creates a set of guidelines to preserve essential freedoms and assists in
shielding people from possible abuses of power by the government. The freedoms of
expression, religion, and carrying arms are only a few examples of the rights that may be listed
in a Bill of Rights. Other fundamental liberties include the right to a fair trial and defenses
against arbitrary searches and seizures.

2. Answer in not less than 500 words.

Understanding the background and guiding ideas of Section 1, Article III of the 1987 Philippine
Constitution is crucial to determining whether Bote violated this provision, which forbids taking
away someone's life, liberty, or property without first ensuring that they receive equal protection
under the law.

The due process clause is a fundamental guarantee that the state will not arbitrarily deprive
individuals of their life, liberty, or property. Due process entails both procedural and substantive
considerations.

Specific facts and details would be required in a legal analysis to determine whether Bote's
situation violated the due process and equal protection clauses. Any legal conclusion would be
determined by the facts of the case, the actions taken against Bote, and the observance of
constitutional principles. It should be noted that the interpretation and application of
constitutional provisions frequently involve a complex legal analysis, and legal professionals,
such as judges and lawyers, play an important role in making these determinations based on
the facts presented in a particular case.

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