Many of us consider life, liberty, and property as fundamental rights, but we consider each of them separately.

Kyle Scott believes all three need to be considered as interconnected. Scott, who teaches political theory and constitutional law at the University of Houston, addressed rights in the context of the Kelo case during a N.C. History Project presentation today at the Campbell University Law School.

Click the play button below to hear Scott address the “unity” of our basic rights.

Watch the full 43:54 recording by clicking the play button below.

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