2020 Census question about citizenship
Consider the following: On June 12, 2019, President Donald Trump “asserted executive privilege to avoid handing over documents related to a 2020 Census question about citizenship” (https://time.com/5605930/executive-privilege-history/(Links to an external site.)). Discuss this assertion in light of your reading of Leif Wenar’s article on “Rights.” Explain very carefully. Consider the following scenario: As he is walking to work one early morning, Danilo is robbed at gun point.
Which one of Danilo’s rights did the robbers violate? Discuss this in light of your reading of Leif Wenar’s article on “Rights.” Explain very carefully. (Hint: think about the “phi” as a negative verb.) Consider the following hypothetical scenario: a professor offers an optional extra-point assignment. She, then, changes her mind and makes the assignment compulsory. Discuss this hypothetical in light of your reading of Leif Wenar’s article on “Rights.”
Explain very carefully. Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution denies the Congress of the United States the power to pass bills of attainder. Discuss this in light of your reading of Leif Wenar’s article on “Rights.” Explain very carefully. Discuss the ideas of “opposites and correlatives” and “molecular rights.” Explain very carefully.

