Concerns about government surveillance programs have raised questions about privacy and personal freedoms.
Issues such as mass incarceration, racial disparities in sentencing, and concerns over police brutality have led some to question the fairness and equity of the criminal justice system.
The high cost of healthcare and limited access to quality care for all citizens has led some to feel that health-related freedoms are restricted.
The significant wealth gap in the U.S. has raised questions about equal access to opportunities and resources.
The ongoing debate over gun control highlights differing views on the balance between individual freedoms and public safety.
Concerns over the quality and accessibility of education, particularly in underserved communities, have raised questions about equal educational opportunities.
Debates over voter ID laws, gerrymandering, and accessibility to polling places have raised concerns about the fairness of the electoral process.
The demanding nature of the American work culture can lead to questions about the freedom to balance work and personal life.
Rising housing costs in many parts of the country have led some to question the accessibility of affordable and stable housing.