1. Laws should do more to safeguard the rights of victims. 2. The new legislation will safeguard the rights of low-paid workers. 3. They take as their guiding principle that they will safeguard this right. 4. After all, public access safeguards the rights of both the community and the accused. 5. But federal officials are justified in invoking the Voting Rights Act to safeguard the rights of minority voters. 6. But the legislation hit a snag when Democrats, prompted by consumer rights groups, said it was lax in safeguarding the rights of the average person. 7. Congress placed women in a protected class with sanctions and penalties to safeguard their rights. 8. Constitutional provisions safeguarding individual rights do not mean much if people are prevented from seeking meaningful redress when their basic liberties are violated. 9. He also supports some gun control measures and some measures that safeguard the rights of homosexuals. 10. His ordeal left questions about whether the commitment was justified and whether the legal system to safeguard the rights of such patients is adequate. |