Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Oregon
How does a person, group of people, or The People assert a specific right not currently enumerated in the Bill of Rights or any other part of the Constitution? What is the process and likelihood of success?
Asked on 9/17/09, 2:13 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Meek
Daniel W. Meek
You would file a declaratory judgment lawsuit in either state or federal court. But one of you must in some way be harmed by the absence of recognition of the right you seek to establish.
Answered on 9/22/09, 6:15 pm
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