Sentence examples for inviolate right from inspiring English sources

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He added: "It's not just a question of whether someone is sentenced to prison, but the inviolate right to prosecute these cases.

Thirty years ago today the inviolate right to self-defense and the battle over firearm civil liberties were joined in one of the unlikeliest of battle zones -- New York City.

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The suit brought by the Long Island citizens at least served to focus public attention on the power and inclination of the control agencies to disregard supposedly inviolate property rights of private citizens.

On the surface, the notion of an inviolate Second Amendment right seems to perfectly suit a libertarian view.

The humanist sees the inviolate life as a fundamental right and respect for it as a defining characteristic of a civilised society.

It follows, therefore, that we believe the Negro, as well as those of other races, should have his full Constitutional privileges as a member of society, and we hope that members of the Church everywhere will do their part as citizens to see that these rights are held inviolate.

The Feminist Me says that a woman's right to her own body should be inviolate at all times, free from fear of peeping paps.

Repeating a view that he had expressed many times, Specter said that he regarded the protection of abortion rights, established by Roe v. Wade, as "inviolate," and he suggested that "nobody can be confirmed today" who disagrees with that opinion.

At a press conference on the day after he was reëlected in 2004, Specter repeated a view he had expressed many times, saying that he regarded the protection of abortion rights established by Roe v. Wade as "inviolate," and suggesting that "nobody can be confirmed today" who didn't share that opinion.

How remarkable to live in a world where, for our most conservative Supreme Court justices, the right not to buy health insurance seems more inviolate than the right to be free from unwarranted, unreasonable and humiliating strip searches.

Urging that they were not attempting to protect the items produced, or intellectual property, but rather the peace of mind attained with such protection, they said the right to privacy was based on a principle of "inviolate personality" which was part of a general right of immunity of the person, "the right to one's personality" (Warren and Brandeis 1890, 195, 215).

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