yes you can because you are a part of the place you live in so you have the right.
Because it could get them in tons of trouble.
The US government is protected by "Sovereign Immunity". In 1946 Congress passed The Federal Tort Claims Act giving individual LIMITED right to sue the government.
No, you cannot sue Congress for any wrongdoing or misconduct due to the legal principle of sovereign immunity, which protects government entities from being sued without their consent.
no without them being able to sue you
yes you can as long as that citizen is in the province.
Yes, you can sue anybody.
No, the president cannot sue a private citizen for defamation while in office due to legal protections.
If you are an American Citizen.
A lawyer can sue like any other citizen. There are no processes,just the processes that the a normal citizen have that sues a case.
Yes, with the exception that the suit would need to be brought in a state or circuit or superior court, it could not be a small claims venue.
it depends on the reason why and what country the incident took place in.
Yes. If you messed with someone from anywhere, they can sue you.