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Well, that would be pretty much everybody. Black people were denied their civil rights, and some say they still are denied some rights. Gay people are currently denied their civil rights. Women also face discrimination.
Prior to the Civil Rights movement, there was general inequality which was socially or lawfully enacted. Prior to this movement was laws that denied equality regarding Blacks given the same rights as Whites.
No. It's one of the rights of marriage that is denied to people with civil unions.
They segregated them and denied their voting rights.
I believe I was denied my civil rights in family court, 15 years ago. Is there a statute of limitations on civil rights cases? 3 years from the onset of the 1983 violation. That's it folks.
They were denied civil rights as a result of changes in State laws and constitutions.
To give adults (persons age 18 and older) a civil right currently being denied them. This is a civil rights issue.
Simply, because many people in Northern Ireland were being denied their civil rights, and so they and others went to support a movement that was trying to get them.
During the US Civil War, President Lincoln suspended many freedoms that were guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Habeas Corpus as example was suspended. Suspected supporters of the Confederacy were denied due process. Lincoln's defence of this was that in an emergency, certain civil rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights had to be suspended in the interest of preserving the Union.
He helped establish The Civil Rights Act of 1875, which allowed blacks to have the same rights as everyone else, which was being denied to them by the South.
You can not be denied those rights.
In certain circumstances where you are not eligible for a particular right, then yes, rights can be denied for various reasons.