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Our strength is that we will never say yes to something that will jeopardize our rights".
Scaevola refused, saying he would not be the one to resort to violence or jeopardize Tiberius' rights without a trial.
If Clinton and "the anti-gun people" succeed in overturning Heller, he said, "that would jeopardize gun rights".
In words that might resonate with suburban women, she said that despite Mr. Bush's opposition to abortion, she did not believe the governor or his possible appointees to the Supreme Court would jeopardize abortion rights.
The draft regulations seek to reduce the backlog of 55,000 cases pending before a federal panel that reviews decisions by immigration judges, but by means that critics say would jeopardize noncitizens' rights.
He said although laws need to be passed to protect consumers and businesses, acting too quickly may jeopardize privacy rights.
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