The right to free public school is found in the individual state constitutions, not in the federal constitution. Every state has a provision in its constitution, commonly called the "education article," that guarantees some form of free public education. In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriquez, the U.S. Supreme Court held that education is not a "fundamental right" under the U.S. Constitution. So, as a matter of constitutional law, the founding fathers left it to the states to decide whether to provide an education or not.
The 14th amendment of the US Constitution talks about education.
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Judges are appointed by executives (like governors and the president), elected by the voters, or appointed through a merit selection process.
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they find culprits and bust down their doors
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No, on the contrary, I am totally against the granting of extraordinary powers to any political leader, whatever the issue. On the contrary, I think that every government official must have limited powers, controlled by the other branches of government. In this way, they will not be able to exceed their prerogatives, affecting the freedoms and rights of citizens.