Everyone Deserves To Should Must Needs To Has the Right To Know Their Legal Rights

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60% of Americans can’t name a single constitutional right. Don’t be one of them.

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Did You Know?

Legal gaps are more common than you think...

Over 60% of Americans can’t name even one constitutional right. Knowing your rights is the first step to protecting them.

Millions of Americans miss opportunities and benefits each year because they don’t fully understand their legal rights and responsibilities.

People with higher legal awareness are twice as likely to resolve disputes fairly. Knowledge isn’t just power—it’s protection.

Test Your Knowledge: Do you know your rights?

Most people don’t realize what they’re entitled to under the law—until it’s too late. Take this quick quiz to see how prepared you are and learn where you can grow.

of people say understanding their rights helps them make better life decisions
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of people have ever taken a legal education course or quiz
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Americans don’t know what to do if stopped by police or asked to sign a contract
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of civil legal problems go unresolved due to lack of legal knowledge
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Legal knowledge reduces conflict and stress by up to 50%

Our Mission

At U.S. Rights, Inc., our mission is to educate and empower individuals and communities by providing accessible, engaging, and practical education that focuses on the individual’s rights and responsibilities under the law. Through this knowledge, individuals are empowered to protect their legal rights.

Our Focus Areas

Serving those who served.
We connect veterans to trusted legal information, resources, and tools to understand their rights.
Veteran Rights
Everyone deserves to understand their rights.
We share legal information to help at-risk individuals navigate challenges with confidence and clarity.
At-Risk Communities
Senior Citizens Rights
Protect your future and your rights.
We provide seniors with reliable legal information on healthcare, housing, planning, and more.

Almost a third of Americans could not name a single enumerated right protected by the First Amendment and another 40% could name only one — usually freedom of speech.

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