¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThey already are. People who work for the government hold substantial authority due to their position, but this authority is not unlimited. Government officials and employees generally cannot violate the civil rights of people who interact with them. Someone who has suffered a violation of their civil rights at the hands of a state or local government official can bring a Section 1983 claim. There's a similar provision under federal law. Not on anything that I buy I don't think there are any in that pool. No No. He should be treated just like anyone else would be. Aloha, Celeste Rogers |