All states (whole country) have privacy protection laws in place to protect citizens from overzealous paparazzi to include civil and criminal penalties if the paparazzi can be identified as part of a specific group.
You are an idiot, there is nothing "protecting" people because there is nothing to protect them from.
otin America but there are people in the states that do even though it is illegal
It depends on the state. For example, as of 2013, only 21 states protect gay people from being fired from their jobs just because they are gay.
Because it states that the purpose of government is to protect the rights of people & if the government cannot/will not do so, then the people should rebel.
To enforce the laws of the United States, and to protect its people.
people say it is not really a set salary, once the paparazzi gets a good photo they sell it to the highest bidder, pictures of celebrities can go for millions to the big companies, its a good but tough job, you have to pay for plane tickets and other expenses to travel but it pays off once you get that multi-million dollar shot
It refers to the Provinces and Territories of Canada
they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms.
they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms.
It depends on which rights you are talking about. For example:As of 2013, 14 states allow gay people to marry.29 states protect people from losing their jobs over being gay.
The Prime Law states that the can be no use of iniative force on the people by the government and that government exists solely to protect its people.
Confederated means groups of people or states that have formed an alliance. In the US, the Confederated States of America were southern states that allied with each other to protect slavery.