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life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)
My lawyer made sure noone can infringe upon my rights.
The police officer began to infringe upon my rights when he arrested me without reading me them. The definition of infringe is to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another.
The Global Network Initiative mission states "protecting and advancing freedom of expression and privacy in information and communications technologies. The Initiative provides information and support to the ICT industries and their stakeholders on how to protect the freedom of privacy and expression when pressured to infringe upon these rights.
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You cannot use any device to infringe upon a person's reasonable expectation of privacy. Thus, any place you would expect to be reasonably private, i.e. your own home or car is out of bounds. In a public place, however, a person cannot expect to have privacy.
They infringe upon the rights of some groups
This is to insure that future rulers don't infringe upon them
No. But as it's in the Bible belt, they may try. However, the first amendment carries that freedom.
Parliament was protesting the idea that people could petition the monarch directly. The Petition of Right set out to define specific liberties of a subject that the king expressly could not infringe upon.
The principle that you may do as you wish so long as it does not infringe upon the ability of others to do the same.