101. The release of the tapes much earlier than intended may violate the privacy rights of some of those whom Johnson recorded and who are still alive, Middleton said. 102. The scandal has predictably revived all the old arguments about the extent of privacy rights that should be accorded a public figure. 103. The task force also heard anecdotal evidence of actions by the media that intruded upon the privacy rights of the families. 104. The state attorney general argues that the amendment never contemplated a privacy right for doctors who assist suicides. 105. The Supreme Court questioned Wednesday whether reporters and photographers who accompany police officers on searches of homes trample on privacy rights. 106. These are politicians, who can ride a wave of privacy hysteria right into re-election. 107. There is a vast distinction, she said, between the privacy rights of honor society students and those of athletes who shower and dress together. 108. They could also serve as role models for local police in combining tough law enforcement and respect for privacy rights, he said. 109. This is a rare victory for privacy rights. |
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