It could be. I'll give you an example; Let's say you wanted to rent an apartment and called an apartment manager after reading an ad for a apartment for rent. You call and talk to the manager and he/she seems ready to rent to you until they ask you what race you are. As soon as they find out you are a race they don't like they tell you that they made a mistake and the apartment is all ready rented. This is illegal. This could also happen for a job and either way it is discrimination. Just asking someone in itself is not against the law, but the intent behind asking maybe against the law.
Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.
I'm thinking yes...?
yeah.
only if it is still attatched to someones shoulders
It is against the law to hitchhike in some states. You will have to ask your local law enforcement agency if it it illegal in your state.
Title IX is the law against discrimination against someone's gender and race in a place of business
Yes. Destroying is against the law so yes you can get arrested.
That is not against the law. It would be considered a form of free speech.
t is against the law to throw her off of her property, even if it is for a reason. For your state, check your law book or ask your attorney
Yes, in Washington State, it is illegal to land-lock someone's property. Property owners have the legal right to access their land, and intentionally restricting that access by land-locking is considered a violation of property rights.
there is only one way that is not against the law and that is to ask someone to get it for you (as far as i know)
all of the above are questions you might ask