Yes. There have been many examples of this over the years; a recent case in the news is the lawsuit filed against the state of California alleging that the ban on same-sex marriages violates citizens' rights under the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution.
In speaking about the US Constitution, the amendments in the Bill of Rights were meant to guarantee that the Federal government did nothing to subvert the rights of citizens and of the US States.
The US Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case decision of 1857 contains the 50 pages opinion of Chief Justice Taney. In the document he states that Blacks cannot be citizens because they are Blacks and that slavery was constitutional. The latter was the fault of the Framers of the US Constitution who allowed it in order for the slave states to ratify the constitution.
No both citizens and non citizens are protected
Right to constitutional remedies is itself is a Fundamental Right. This right makes other rights effective. It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is a Fundamental Right we can directly approach the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state. That is why Dr. Ambedkar called the Right to Constitutional Remedies, 'the heart and soul' of our Constitution.
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When he suspended a Constitutional right of the citizens. I can't remember which, though.
Citizens didn't ratify it nor have a say in what was in it. The constitutional convention kept it secret the entire time and it was the delegates who ratified it.
Yes, it is a constitutional right guaranteed to us by the US Constitution.
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It is all encompassing, the language indicates that any natural born citizen be given their constitutional rights.
Generally, a constitution is a formal written document that defines the nature of a constitutional political system. It sets forth the governing rules and the rights of the citizens. There is no such thing as an oral constitution.
Generally, a constitution is a formal written document that defines the nature of a constitutional political system. It sets forth the governing rules and the rights of the citizens. There is no such thing as an oral constitution.
In speaking about the US Constitution, the amendments in the Bill of Rights were meant to guarantee that the Federal government did nothing to subvert the rights of citizens and of the US States.
No, it is not the constitution that taxes citizens, it is the government. The text of the constitution (of which ever country you are from - you did not specify) will however allow the government to tax citizens.
The common goal of all the agencies and commissions in the Federal government is to work together to uphold the Constitution of the United States. They must work towards the common good of all citizens.
The common goal of all the agencies and commissions in the Federal government is to work together to uphold the Constitution of the United States. They must work towards the common good of all citizens.