Sentence examples for exercise of a right from inspiring English sources

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It notes that the Handschu Guidelines require any investigation involving "[t]he exercise of a right of expression or association for the purpose of maintaining or changing governmental policies or social conditions" to be overseen by the intelligence division.

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To hold otherwise, the court would have to contradict its own abortion-financing cases, which say that a "legislature's decision not to subsidize the exercise of a fundamental right does not infringe the right".

"Those laws that punish you for going to trial have a chilling effect on the exercise of such a right".

Why should the exercise of a constitutional right to choose a service for which all pay compulsory taxes result in such a heavy burden for those who choose a religiously affiliated school?

The Court stated that this was because the statute amounted to a wholesale statutory ban on the exercise of a personal right that was specifically named in and guaranteed by the United States Constitution, as construed by the United States Supreme Court.

"Unfortunately, there was a difference of opinion on the selection process that the party uses to select candidates, and, instead of exercising a right of appeal, a decision has been taken to leave the party," he said.

Despite such criticisms, an F.B.I. spokesman, Michael Kortan, said Monday evening that the report's most important finding was that after "an exhaustive review of hundreds of investigative decisions the F.B.I. made after the Sept. 11 attacks," Mr. Fine's office "did not uncover even a single instance where the F.B.I. targeted any group based on the exercise of a First Amendment right".

By refusing to recognize an otherwise valid exercise of the right of a citizen to vote for the sake of sacred, unyielding adherence to statutory scripture, we would in effect nullify that right".

In a flurry of initiatives, announcements and rejections, he has made it especially clear in recent months that Russia regards most American and western policy as wrongheaded, will no longer tolerate western monitoring of Russian standards in political life, and expects to exercise almost a right of veto over certain European developments.

Relief would not be "appropriate under [the] circumstances" if it failed to address the "otherwise valid exercise of the right of a citizen to vote" of all those citizens of this state who, being similarly situated, have had their legal votes rejected.

"For the last ten years we've had this very systematic and organized set of images telling us that Muslim political activism represents a process of radicalization toward becoming a terrorist, rather than the exercise of a citizen's rights".

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