en declared, ... We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. With this outstanding decision, the Supreme Court buried the separate-but-equal principal that it had sturdily supported a half a century earlier.(3)The Supreme Court has made rulings and changed them over the course of time. These are the things that should be expected to change and grow with the changing times. The needs of the people are different now than they were two hundred years ago. Yet, at the same time we still cling to the bases of the Bill of Rights, that gave us many of the rights we have today. We as a society still want to be protected and assured of our freedoms and rights and dont like it when those rights are threatened. The initial Constitution and Bill of Rights wasnt written to include everyone in the rights and freedoms of citizens. And it was seen then that our needs as a nation would change and these documents would need to be able to expand and grow with the country. The Bill of Rights has been one of the corner stones that we as Americans have enjoyed and taken for granted for the many years since its creation. The rights granted to us in the Bill of rights are the same right many people of the world are still fighting for even to the very day. We as Americans have become so accustom to having these rights we often take these rights for granted. There is no way of denying its historical significance, if you just stop and try and imagine your life without your freedoms and rights. These freedoms are what makes this country what it is and it also allows the people within the United States to enjoy the freedom dreamed about by the founders of this country as well. But as a country of whole, we take our rights and freedoms that our ancestors fought for, for granted....