Constitutional rights can typically be enforced against government entities and officials, as they are bound by the Constitution to uphold these rights. This includes federal, state, and local governments, as well as public officials acting in their official capacities. In certain cases, private entities may also be held accountable, particularly when their actions are deemed to be state action or when they engage in discrimination or violations in areas like employment or housing. However, the specifics can vary based on the context and the rights in question.
the 15th admendment
The most common violation of constitutional rights are against students, particularly student athletes. However, there is a student-athlete Bill of Rights that is set in place to prevent discrimination, among other rights.
Only the rights they can enforce or their allies can enforce.
Gays already have constitutional rights. They are fighting for equal rights.
"Shay's Rebellion" against taxation in Massachusetts occurred first and was instrumental in persuading states to call the constitutional convention. The "Great Compromise" occurred during the constitutional convention, and the Bill of Rights was last in the list.
Center for Constitutional Rights was created in 1966-07.
THe Miranda warning against self-incrimination.
You can bring a suit against it for a violation of your Constitutional rights.
Constitutional rights are your rights as a citizen.
You can not get visitation rights if you gave up your parental rights.
Constitutional rights.
Constitutional rights