It has been said that rights are either absolute, or do not exist at all. Meaning that unless a right is always present, and applies to everyone, it is not a right but a privilege. Privileges can be granted or taken away, rights cannot. From this perspective - if rights are denied to a minority then they are really being denied to everyone.
Rights or prpoperty without due process
Denied powers are powers no one can take away (personal freedoms in the Bill of Rights)
John F. Kennedy.
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Basic Rights
Basic Rights
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elastic clause ~smooched~
If the court has awarded you visitation rights, then you have those rights legally and they cannot be denied by the custodial parent.
It has been said that rights are either absolute, or do not exist at all. Meaning that unless a right is always present, and applies to everyone, it is not a right but a privilege. Privileges can be granted or taken away, rights cannot. From this perspective - if rights are denied to a minority then they are really being denied to everyone.
hank melson
The power to declare war is enumerated to the Congress in the United States Constitution. However, there is some debate about whether this power has been limited or expanded over time by executive actions and court rulings.
Well, that would be pretty much everybody. Black people were denied their civil rights, and some say they still are denied some rights. Gay people are currently denied their civil rights. Women also face discrimination.
You can not be denied those rights.