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To provide its citizens a free and independent state, and to protect their rights under both the US and State constitutions. Paraphrasing the Texas Constitution.
Exactly the same as the rights of livin(g) people anywhere else in Texas
You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.
The constitution of Texas is similar because it contains amendments. It also contains a bill of rights that applies to citizens of the state. The final reason is because state law makers turn to it to ensure that laws are acceptable.
A DNA test can prove if the biological father is actually the father. If it is proven he is the father, then he should have all parental rights as any other parent.
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Texas, I believe, because the people created "The Texas Constitution" in 1876, which contains its own set of Bill of Rights.
This is quite complex. - Your best way to find out in detail is google " Texas Tenant Rights, Office of the Attorney General"
Bill of Rights
8 constitutions have been adopted......... Hi willie
Texas Farm- Workers March for Human Rights - 1977 was released on: USA: 1977 (limited)
Bill of Rights protecting freedoms of speech, the press, and religion; right to trial by jury; and other basic civil rights.