The U.S. Constitution gives us fundamental rights. It is the message our Constitution conveys.
And that is also what we have been told in many decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.
But rights never enforce themselves — they require honest and ethical judges.
Our modern Supreme Court long has been in the business of issuing opinions — many — that basically state that the general public must be prevented from receiving federal trials or full hearings aimed at showing that fundamental rights were stolen away.