Who Has Rights?
Constitutional rights are not civil rights. Constitutional rights are tried, heard, and defended at the "agency" or administrative level.
Civil rights violations are filed in a judicial court and not in the administrative court. The facts that constitute a "rights" violation must be determined at the administrative level before any court of law may take jurisdiction. There must be a set of facts that are sufficient to constitute a violation of one's rights and the agent's supervisor or commissioner must agree that those facts occurred or failed to occur before a case can be heard or continued in a Judicial Court.

