The phrase "civil rights" is a translation of Latin
jus civis (right of the citizen). Roman citizens could be either free (
libertas) or servile (
servitus), but they all had rights in law. After the
Edict of Milan in 313, these rights included the freedom of religion; however, in 380, the
Edict of Thessalonica required all subjects of the Roman Empire to profess Nicene Christianity. Roman legal doctrine was lost during the Middle Ages, but claims of universal rights could still be made based on Christian doctrine. According to the leaders of
Kett's Rebellion (1549), "all bond men may be made free, for God made all free with his precious blood-shedding." In the 17th century,
English common law judge Sir
Edward Coke revived the idea of rights based on citizenship by arguing that Englishmen had historically enjoyed
such rights. The
Parliament of England adopted the
English Bill of Rights in 1689. It was one of the influences drawn on by
George Mason and
James Madison when drafting the
Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776. The Virginia declaration heavily influenced the
U.S. Bill of Rights (1789). The removal by legislation of a civil right constitutes a "civil disability". In early 19th century Britain, the phrase "civil rights" most commonly referred to the issue of such legal discrimination against Catholics. In the
House of Commons, support for civil rights was divided, with many politicians agreeing with the existing civil disabilities of Catholics. The
Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 restored their civil rights. In the United States, the term civil rights has been associated with the
civil rights movement (1954–1968), which fought against racism. The movement also fought segregation and Jim Crow laws and this fight took place in the streets, in public places, in government, and in the courts including the Supreme Court. The civil rights movement was also not the only movement fighting for civil rights as The Black Panthers were also a group focused on fighting racism and Jim Crow. Other things that civil rights have been associated with are not just race but also rights of Transgender and other LGBTQ individuals. These have been fights over sexuality instead of race and focused around whether these individuals may access certain spaces like bathrooms according to their sexual identity or biological sex. Gavin Grimm's fight in Virginia over whether he could use the bathroom of his choice is a well known case in these civil right fights. Another issue in civil rights has been the issue with police brutality in certain communities especially minority communities. This has been seen as another way for minority groups to be oppressed and their rights infringed upon. Outrage has also been a massive result of incidents caught on tape of police abusing and in some cases causing the deaths of people from minority groups such as African Americans. That is why to address the issue has been accountability to police engaging in such conduct as a way to deter other officers from committing similar actions. ==Protection of rights==