Only certain rights are protected under civil rights and anti-discrimination laws.
Some apparent "rights violations" are in fact perfectly legal, and cannot form the basis for a civil rights case.
The examples below point out the difference between lawful discrimination and an unlawful civil rights violation,
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Government Prosecution of Criminal Civil Rights Violations ...
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A. A criminal violation requires the use or threat of force. ... Should the defendant be acquitted, the government has no right of appeal. A federal criminal ...
Have Your Civil Rights Been Violated? - FindLaw
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Here, Landlord has not committed a civil rights violation by discriminating ... (the " defendant(s)") is/are responsible for the civil rights violations alleged in the ...
Judge accused of violating defendants' rights | abc13.com
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Jun 27, 2014 - Judge accused of violating defendants' rights. Several lawyers are accusing a judge not following the law, and as a result, they say, people are ...
Supreme Court Says District Attorney's Improper Argument ...
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