citizens
Civil rights are those rights that are given to people by them being a citizen of a country/state/county/city. that were english
It depends on the state, in VA, you can buy cigarettes/fireworks/guns/pornagraphy/lottery ticket, you are allowed to carry but not consume alcohol, you may drive with as many people as you want in your car, you may vote
Greeks could be citizens of a city-state, not Greece, which was a word describing the Greek world, not a political entity or country. As a citizen of a city-state (eg Sparta, Thebes, Athens etc) they had political rights and duties in the city-state. Citizens were males over 18 years who had been accepted by the tribe they belonged to.
They had rights as citizens of their city-state.
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was a feared warrior society.
The kings had legal rights. hope it helps
Those who could prove their descent to their tribal council, usually done at about 18.
Citizen
it was to be a philosipher and to be a good citizen
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In the case of municipally-registered domestic partnerships, none. For state-registered DPs, particularly in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington state, the rights are the same as for legal marriage.
None. The boyfriend has no legal rights whatsoever.
You may have legal rights if you live in state that recognizes common law marriage. If not, you have no legal rights over your partner, their property or their estate.
It's your Rights you have in united state..
A "girlfriend" has no legal rights to her "boyfriend's" estate unless he left property to her in his will. Only a legal spouse or a partner in a legal civil union have rights of inheritance. You can check the laws of intestate (without a will) inheritance in your state at the related question link below.
The state law in 1846 in the United States granted enslaved people the right to file lawsuits against those who had wrongfully enslaved them, allowing them to seek their freedom through legal means.
The legal requirement known as due process provides that the state must respect all legal rights owed to a person.