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Which term refers to the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights that cannot be taken away by law
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Those are called inalienable (or unalienable) rights — sometimes also referred to as natural rights. In the Constitutional context they’re often called civil liberties or constitutional rights, since the Bill of Rights protects them from government law or interference.
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