Sunday, April 26, 2015
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LAW DAY 2015 Magna Carta: Symbol of Freedom Under Law ABOUT LAW DAY 2015
The first day of May was set aside in 1961 by a Joint Resolution of Congress as a “special day of celebration by the American people in appreciation of their liberties” and as an occasion for “re-dedication to the ideals of equality and justice under laws.” One of our most cherished national ideals, expressed so eloquently by Abraham Lincoln, is “government of the people, by the people, for the people.” It is a principle enshrined in our Nation’s founding documents, from the Declaration of Independence’s assurance that governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed, to the opening three words of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, “We the People.” Eight hundred years ago in a grassy meadow at Runnymede, England, King John and rebellious barons forged a shortlived practical solution to a political crisis of the highest ranks of feudal society. It was annulled 11 weeks later by Pope Innocence at King John’s urging, triggering a civil war. Subsequent kings reissued the great charter four times that century, maintaining the original protection of “the law of the land” rather than the law of any individual. Magna Carta was the first significant step in a process of safeguarding our constitutional freedoms that continues today.
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