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Teenagers and Civil Rights
Many teens lack their constitutionally rights which is not given to them until they are 18 years of age and older.For example when a teenager walks into grocery store with his or her backpack they are asked to take it off and leave next to the entrance of the store.Many schools discriminate about teens and their constitutionally rights. Most teens don't realize that schools don't back up the idea of them having their civil rights as US citizen.
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