no
you have no rights, you have too many responsibilities, your a second class citizen, get use to it
the states had too many rights
The same as it they had been married for 50 and those are too broad to list at this forum. Many rights are decided by a judge after careful review of the marriage.The same as it they had been married for 50 and those are too broad to list at this forum. Many rights are decided by a judge after careful review of the marriage.The same as it they had been married for 50 and those are too broad to list at this forum. Many rights are decided by a judge after careful review of the marriage.The same as it they had been married for 50 and those are too broad to list at this forum. Many rights are decided by a judge after careful review of the marriage.
Many Americans believe that expressing the rights of people in broad general terms in the key to expanding all rights. In contrast, they believe that detailing rights is much too specific and actually limits the rights of people.
There are MANY. Too many and too diverse to enumerate here. You should check with an attorney to see if a guaradianship is the right thing for you to enter into.
Well there's too many to list , but if you look at all of the rights that humans should have , just list the ones that weren't violated
Spaniards have a large number of rights as guaranteed by the European Union Convention of Human Rights. There are too many to list here, but see the Convention itself linked in the Related Links below.
To protect individual rights in order to avoid any single power or entity within the government from having too much authority.
Too many to list, but most of the countries can be found in Europe, Australia/NZ, and the Americas.
There are many reasons, but the main ones are: 1. It did not have a Bill of Rights 2. They believed it gave the federal government too much power, and therefore the states too little power 3. They feared it left too much room for corruption
the king
Too old!