This question can be answered by reading the New York State constitution. This pretty much lists every single right that the citizens of NY have. Here are 2 pretty good web-sites that have the NY State constitution, current through January 2009: http://www.senate.state.ny.us/lbdcinfo/senconstitution.html http://www.dos.state.ny.us/info/constitution.htm
The Constitution of the State of New York establishes New York's government structure. It enumerates the rights of its citizens. The United States Constitution enumerates the rights of the citizens of the United States. It also sets the limits on what the government can and cannot do.
There is 'Father's Rights Association of New York State' in New York. It is there to protect fathers rights in New York.
The state had a states' rights so they can have a final say in their personal affairs.
the people that is in the new york state rights are electing
It creates the covenant between the citizens and the State Government.
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New York.
Gerald Keyes has written: 'Program audit' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Discrimination, Medical staff, New York (State), New York (State). Office of Mental Health, New York (State). State Division of Human Rights, Personnel management, Psychiatric hospitals
Paul Fischer has written: 'The human rights crisis in New York State' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Human rights, New York (State), New York (State). State Division of Human Rights 'The Bakke decision' -- subject(s): Admission, Affirmative action programs in education, Berkeley University of California, Discrimination in medical education, Law and legislation, Medical colleges
That would be New York followed by California.
The Federalist Papers were written to the people of New York.
The Bill of Rights was included in the United States Constitution to ensure ratification in Virginia and New York. The Bill of Rights includes the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and guarantees certain rights to citizens.