Re: Constitutional Q.



On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 05:23:18 -0700, A Veteran <georgek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

can you sue an individual who under the "color" of law denies your
rights under two amendments of the Constitution? (U.S)

You can sue anyone at any time for any reason. Can you prevail is a
different question.
--
regards, Fred

"[... E]veryone feels misquoted because people say 20 or 30 sentences for
every one sentence that a journalist prints. It's always in the context
of the journalist's story, not the speaker's story."

Penelope Trunk
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