Civil Rights

Can the FBI legally interfere with my civil rights without a criminal charge?
Not that I really even have to ask this question but this is my question. Is there any reason that you can think of why law enforcement, the FBI, or any other citizen for that matter, would be allowed to violate the 14th amendment, or any amendment, of my civil rights as guaranteed by the constitution by doing any of the following if I have never been charged with a crime?(1)FBI, or other, calling my bankruptcy attorney and asking them not to allow me my right to file for bankruptcy or interfere with that rightby asking the attorney not to let me file for bankruptcy after the attorney said that they would represent me in filing my claim with the court?(2)FBI, or other, calling a potential landlord and asking them not to rent me an apartment, or a room in their house, based on anything that the FBI told the landlord? (3)FBI, or other, calling an employer that expressed an interest in hiring me for a job and asking them not to hire me for a job for whatever reason and being denied the job as a result? According to hand in hand, wouldn___t it be illegal for two or more people to engage in an act that would deny me the above rights that are guaranteed to every other Citizen of the United States of America? If a landlord chose not to rent me an apartment, or an employer not hire me for a job, or a bankruptcy attorney not to represent me in filing simply because the FBI asked them not to, would they not also be equally guilty of committing a crime in the same way that the FBI would be?Like I said, I don't think I even need to ask, but, is there any reason that you can think of why the FBI would ever be authorized to interfere with my civil rights that every other citizen is free to enjoy if I NEVER HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF ANY CRIME? Thanks
Can a cemetery prohibit photos of grave sites due to privacy laws?
I take photos of grave sites for others and one cemetery has prohibited photos being taken and says there are privacy laws regarding grave sites and will not allow photos w/o written permission from family members. Is there such a law prohibiting this? The cemetery is open to the public and not gated. I am involved in creating memorials for KIA's from Vietnam and the cemetery office prohibits these photos from being taken. Can they legally do this?
What are my legal rights if my privacy was breached by a credit union?
I feel as though my privacy disclosure act has been breeched by our credit union. I need to know what my legal rights are concerning this. Our personal information and copies of our loan payment documents were given to a person without our permission by the Credit Union manager. What are our rights under the law for this act?
Do residents of a Bible study group have equal posting rights in a HUD building?
Does a resident of a Bible Study Group have equal rights with a non-religious resident group to post signs within a (HUD supported, building owned) sign posting cabinet?
Can I use real city names, streets, schools, and cars in my book?
I am writing a book. Can I use the name of a real city, real streets, real public schools and real cars (Chevrolet, etc.)?