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Yes under the civil rights act, religion is a protected class and she can not be discriminated against due to her christian beliefs or lack Therof.... Read Answer
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If it is important enough to ask, it is important... Read Answer
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I do not understand why it was illegal for them to obtain a search warrant. You cannot sue a judge
This is not civil rights.
You can file a civil lawsuit
If a physician can confirm that the neglect and delay in setting your son’s hands resulted in his deformities then your son may have a case.... Read Answer
This is very interesting. There is precedent in Florioda where a mjor rental company was sued successfully.
Where did you get arrested?
Where did... Read Answer
The Supreme Court ruled in 1872 in the case of Taylor v. Taintor, 83 U.S. 366, that a bailbondsman has sweeping rights to recover the bonded person.... Read Answer
If the charges are dismissed you could have a claim for maliscious prosecution if probable cause was lacking or the complaining party knew the... Read Answer
Take your contract to a lawyer to read and see if you purchased a warranty. If no warranty then you bought the car "as is" meaning you assumed the... Read Answer
Go to the selective service website. It explains that your Don can still register. They explain the limitation that it can be done until age 26.
Where and why and against whom and when did it happen?
Have you contacted the police?
If you can establish that the attack was unwarranted, then there is a possibility of a lawsuit. Other factors includes how long ago it occurred and... Read Answer
Rental companies/landlords generally use a private investigator who uses a database to search the applicant's records. Those records will show all... Read Answer
An attorney could assist but this is a matter for paying the attorney's time. I doubt any attorney would take the case con a contingency basis... Read Answer
When a person is convicted of a felony, they lose many of their rights. It is then left to each state to determine, if, when, and how a person... Read Answer
If the neighbors' actions can be considered "stalking" you may be able to obtain a restraining order against him. I recommend you contact a... Read Answer
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Generally Yes. Your medical condition is relevant to Unemployment because to receive benefits you must be willing and able to work.