To protect their rights, everyone is entitled to fair procedures. No one may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Everyone is entitled to counsel in a court of law when the rights in IBOR are at issue against the government, a government official, or a private individual acting closely with government officials or on behalf of the government.
Kirk Boyd says
In reality, rights do not exist until they can be enforced. They are a story, A very important story that we should keep telling, that women or equal with men for example, but until that moment when a lawyer can stand in front of a judge and ask her for an order, they are just story.
At the moment an order is issued they become juridical. That is due process, and for that there needs to be representation. To insure there is representation, and so that common law will develop around each right, there is a right to counsel when these rights are being violated and, if a person whose rights have been violated prevails, the violator must pay attorney’s fees as well.