i can't
i can't
It is not likely that they violated your rights. Public utilities run by the government are subject to the Freedom of Information act. And they may have gotten a subpena for the information.
Non, slaves had no rights. They were considered property. However, by modern standards, they had all their rights violated.
Possible- depends on the individual case, what law was violated causing you to lose your rights, and where you reside. You will need to check with the courts in your state.
A government in power may argue that rights can be violated if
President
Americans show an appropriate appreciation of freedom - the idea that the government is not empowered to control every aspect of the individual's life. The Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments are the legal codification of that freedom.
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The right to bare arms. No shirts, no shoes!
The colonists think the writs of assistance violated their rights because they wanted it to be secure in their home.
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To enable a client to understand his/her rights and with your consent help them to be sure their rights are not violated, they are treated the same regardless of their position in Society and receive benefits they are entitled to receive.