Bill of Rights Defense Committee

A nonprofit organization

2 donors

Every person under U.S. jurisdiction or control is entitled to Bill of Rights protections. At all times and especially when federal, state, or local governments propose or enact laws or policies that threaten or deny those rights, the people organize, exercising those same rights in the service of protecting them. Most people understand that the country cannot be made safer by sacrificing some rights for all or part of its population. When the people know and exercise their rights, the liberties guaranteed by the Bill of Rights hold firm and remain self-sustaining.

BORDC is guided by the Bill of Rights, which was adopted to limit the power of the state over individuals and to preserve basic human and individual rights for every person under U.S. jurisdiction or control, even in times of war or other national crises, and regardless of who holds elected power. The standards of the Bill of Rights define the fundamental protections for every person in our society, namely:

  • First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom to dissent;
  • Liberty from unwarranted government intrusion;
  • Nondiscrimination and equal protection of the law;
  • The expectation of privacy, and protection from unreasonable search and seizure;
  • Due process of law and freedom from arbitrary imprisonment via habeas corpus;
  • A speedy and public trial by an impartial jury; and
  • Protection from cruel and unusual punishment.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

Tax id (EIN)

27-0042821

Address

11431 Amherst Ave #1821
Silver Spring, MD 20915

Phone

413-582-0110