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"If you... want to assert your rights against the Spider-Man who's dressing up without your permission, you know who it is," Garodnick said.
"One Afghani guy has had so many incidents with the police he's realised that once you assert your rights it gets worse, so there's no point complaining.
His most famous and influential analogy was central to another free-speech decision: just months before he wrote his great dissent, he affirmed the convictions of antiwar propagandists for distributing leaflets challenging the constitutionality of the draft and urging draft-age men to "assert your rights".
"You are trusting that third-party to assert your rights, to notify you when your information is being sought.
Although sympathetic to the desire to assert your rights, Haberfield thinks you should generally do what a cop tells you to do and pursue justice later on.
Cooperate, but still assert your rights.
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"While I listen to you talk about freedom, I see you assert your right to tap my telephone, to arrest me and hold me without charges," said a man who later identified himself as Harry Taylor, a 61-year-old commercial real estate broker.
It is always best to assert your right to remain silent and not answer any questions.
"That shouldn't prevent you from asserting your rights or seeking legal redress when your rights have been violated".
Mr. Lynch said the court had "blurred the line between asserting your rights and committing the crime of obstruction of justice".
The only way you can win is by standing up and asserting your rights".
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