Natural
law is the idea that humans have basic and undeniable rights which should not be taken from
them. Natural law protects humans from losing those rights, and it is a specific, fundamental
code that transcends religions, governments, and social groups.
Thomas
Jefferson incorporated natural law into the Declaration of Independence from the very beginning,
stating that men are entitled to "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." These
rights are all things that people should not have restricted, because they are natural and
inborn in human beings. This was the pinnacle of what Jefferson desired in America's
governmentthe idea that humans should have their basic rights protected and fought
for.
Since then, natural law has been expounded upon and extended to take
into account differences of gender, religion, sexuality, and much more. As the nation has grown,
it is understood that there are many individuals in society who are still not protected and who
deserve the same freedoms...
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