Law Offices of Herbert McDuffy Jr.
448 Conestoga Road
Wayne, PA 19087
Phone: 610-453-4015
Fax: 610-995-0839
Email: hmcduffy@aol.com
No doubt, at some time during your life, you heard someone say, "That's a violation of my civil rights!" You may have heard it on a popular crime drama on TV, or you may have said it after feeling cheated in some way.
Do you know what your civil rights are, exactly? Do you know how to protect them and stop others from violating them? You should. Your civil rights are important - many of them are worth dying for. And many US military personnel and everyday citizens have given their lives for them.
Civil rights are the rights of personal liberty guaranteed to every US citizen, regardless of race, religion, sex, age or disabilities. The underlying principle is people shouldn't be punished because of personal characteristics or traits they were born with and had no control over.
Think of it this way: African-Americans, women or Catholics are entitled to the same civil rights and liberties as Caucasians, men and Atheists.
Some of things that make it "great to an American" are in fact some of our most cherished and important civil rights and liberties. They's protected and guaranteed by the US Constitution, most state constitutions as well as various federal laws. They include the right to:
It's discrimination when your civil rights are denied or interfered with because you belong to a certain group or class of people with certain characteristics or traits, such race, religion, sex, age or disabilities. For instance, your civil rights are probably being violated if you're: