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Some of the greatest victories vindicated rights it's hard to believe we were ever without.
In striking down a nasty bit of economic protectionism, the Lochner Court vindicated rights that are constitutionally protected and of vital importance to ordinary Americans.
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Benitez's critics will feel vindicated right this minute.
"It was political in terms of vindicating rights," Ryder said.
It has a derivative structure that violates the settled principle that torts identify and vindicate rights personal to the plaintiff.
"This is a court that is, oddly enough, very suspicious of the courts as a place to vindicate rights," he said.
All of these techniques serve not to vindicate rights, but only to run up the tab.
But whichever is favoured has to be applied in the light the law's commitment to vindicating rights and securing a fair distribution of risks.
Judge Henderson has steadily vindicated the rights of women and people of color.
"We are going to be back here again because you have not vindicated the rights of women," he said during the parliamentary debate on the issue.
Even if one accepts, as Beever does, that the wrongs of tort law track and vindicate rights, one still needs an account of which rights, and of why it protects them on the terms that it does.
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