 You may have heard the phrase, I know my rights, in countless TV shows and movies, but do you know your rights? Put simply, human rights should keep society fair, just and equal. They're supposed to protect all of us. In the UK our human rights are protected in a few different ways, but mostly by the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Equality Act 2010. Those rights include our rights to life, to liberty, to free speech, to a private life, to an education and several more. However, not everyone gets to be educated about their rights. A 2018 report of the UK House of Lords said that young people learning about their rights is in a parlor state. Public legal education in schools is lacking and leaves many young people unaware of the extent of their rights. For instance, many didn't realise their rights had been breached when, in 2020, they had their exam results downgraded by an opaque algorithm which seemed to target those in disadvantaged areas. But after mounting pressure, the government eventually made a U-turn on this. Public legal education can help you grasp the understanding and knowledge of human rights.