If you feel you have been discriminated against and you have suffered a loss, then you may have rights to file lawsuit.
Yes, just like any person or professional he can be sued.
The respondent is the person or group accused or sued.
he sued the supreme court
Any person or entity can be sued for anything, but that doesn't mean the case will stand up in court. You need to be a little more specific.
Yes, a person who defaults on a contract or agreement and owes money to a business or an individual can be sued in civil court regardless of the amount of the debt.
be sued in court for copyright infringement
No, they cannot be sued civilly because of such decisions.
Who has sued and been sued is public record, although the details about what the suit involved may not be. Most state court systems have a public database that you can search. There is usually a fee for searching these databases. Go the state court website to find a link to the state database or call the court clerk.
Any person or corporation, as well as some other entities, have the right to sue and be sued in the US court system.
the defendant is the person who is found guilty or not guilty of the crime commited.
Someone has sued you in court and won. The court will issue a judgment lien that the person can use to seize any of your property to pay the amount due.
It would start at the lowest level of the state court system which is usually Circuit Court, or District Court (depending on what your particular state happens to call it).state