Generally, yes. Almost any group or company can be sued. Whether rights have been violated, though, is a matter for the courts. I can't claim that my religion demands that the government grant me special privileges or goods, and then sue for violation.
Because their religious rights were extremely limited.
he was member of the US. black rights and a religious leader
It may be different in other nations, but (in the US) while there are many laws protecting your CIVIL rights, and criminal laws which protect you (supposedly) against being harmed criminally, but there no such offense as violating somene's "human rights."
He urged religious tolerance. This us acceptance of people's rights to differing religious beliefs.
The Religious Right object to trends that include the inclusion of gay and lesbian rights. They consider it to be wrong and their campaign is built on supposedly traditional family values.
The penalty for violating the regulations outlined in 36 US Code 301 can include fines and/or imprisonment.
Jefferson attempted to capture Canada to use as a bargaining chip to prevent the British from violating the rights of US ship on the seas. It didn't work so they began the war of 1812.
Yes we can, and I recommend doing so on the grounds of "Infringement of our Second Amendment Rights"!
Yes
Sue For what marrying you?
Because since Jews are animals, and also Jews are Jews, they are defended by everyone and everything. And America has no guts to go against them (no one does) so they join them.
Any time a government authority (police, military, etc.) willfully intrudes into a person's home without a warrant/probable cause/or consent; or stops a person's freedom of movement (either on foot or a vehicle) without probable cause/consent/warrant; or stops a person from saying what's on his mind (within accepted reason)...is violating the US Constitution (bill of Rights)...e.g. Search and Seizer/Freedom of Speech Amendments, etc. It's presumed that only the US has such a constitution; guaranteeing certain individual rights (laws). These are amongst the most common complaints drawn from the citizen's of foreign nations.