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The initial agreement, signed in August, read, "Parties acknowledge and agree that the media and members of the public have a right to record public events without abridgement unless it obstructs the activity or threatens the safety of others, or physically interferes with the ability of law enforcement officers to perform their duties".
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The ruling increased pressure on Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, author of a bill to preserve Section 215 without any abridgement of the phone-records bulk collection.
Before the Bill, North Carolina's public policy was: "to protect and safeguard the right and opportunity of all persons to seek, obtain and hold employment without discrimination or abridgement on account of race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap by employers which regularly employ 15 or more employees".
on abridgement, additions & new introd.
Thomas Mason's Christs Victorie (1615) was one such abridgement.
(some col). ; 26 cm. 2. Illustrated key, abridgement and supplement.
Nor do they support any abridgement of the right to carry guns.
The Simplified Spelling Board, endorsed by Theodore Roosevelt, had excised the extra "e" from "abridgement".
The school claimed that its case was self-consciously not an abridgement of free speech.
To recover his losses, Lawrence was forced to authorise yet another abridgement for the general public.
There's also a long-running West End spoof abridgement, indicating the novel's enduring appeal.
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