Some include not being able to marry in some states, that kind of thing.
In some cases, couples are taxed individualy. So they may be paying more than a "man and woman" couple.
AnswerRights vary from state to state and from country to country. Where I'm from just off the top i head I know we cannot marry, we cannot serve in the military openly, you have no rights in a hospital if your partner gets injured, the whole taxes thing stated up there. There are probably many more, just none that I can think of at the moment.It depends on what country you're talking about. In the U.S. gay people have nearly all the same rights as straight people, but there are a few exceptions, including:
The reason why these laws were passed that denied a slaves' many rights is because the laws made it more difficult for enslaved people to escape.
When slaves were whipped, there were many human life rights that were being denied to the slaves. These rights included the right to liberty, due process, and the rights to security.
Aboriginals were once denied the right to vote or drink, they were denied fair wages, for many years they had to apply for permission to travel and for many years they were denied their own children, as they were removed and placed into group homes.
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.
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.
Right to a fair trial and cruel and unusual punishment.
They were denied all basic human rights because they were considered property. foiiertjetdxn
Slave Codes were laws enacted in various Southern states that restricted the behavior of slaves and denied them basic rights such as the right to assemble, own property, or marry without their owner's permission. These codes were designed to maintain control and ensure the continued subjugation of slaves within the institution of slavery.
human rights are being denied in the Suoth Africa and any other country that tolurates slavery
Yes, Obama does support the rights of gays and lesbiens. He more then often adresses it as just rights because he believes everyone should have equal rights. Him and Hilary have been putting forth legislation to futher equal rights of any sexual orientation.
Gays, bisexuals, lesbians, transgender people have no secret. They were just born the way they are, and want the same rights as everyone else.