61.   In each case, state courts ruled that their state constitutions afforded more extensive privacy rights than those guaranteed by the United States Constitution.

62.   In the area of privacy rights, workers have actually lost ground in recent years.

63.   In his news conference, Ashcroft insisted that the department was being sensitive to privacy rights as it hurriedly drafted the legislation.

64.   Instead, he made a broader claim that the details of any sexual relationship were an unnecessary intrusion by the prosecutor of his privacy rights.

65.   Instead of providing a firm foundation for the privacy right, Blackmun seemed to be acknowledging that it was something of a legal sleight of hand, after all.

66.   It was a classic case, open-government advocates say, of public rights clashing with privacy rights.

67.   It was hailed by free speech advocates as an important step in protecting online privacy rights in cases where wrongdoing is not involved.

68.   Just because Facchina signed a release, the court concluded, does not necessarily mean that his privacy rights cannot be violated.

69.   Last summer, the Public Defender filed a federal suit contending that the notification provisions violate the privacy rights of this class of offenders.

70.   Lawmakers warned Tuesday that individual privacy rights are threatened by cameras installed by cities and towns at traffic intersections to nab red light runners.

n. + right >>共 1333
abortion 17.98%
property 9.80%
minority 2.88%
television 2.67%
privacy 2.19%
land 2.00%
labor 1.84%
visitation 1.39%
free-speech 1.31%
worker 1.27%
privacy + n. >>共 186
advocate 11.51%
law 11.26%
right 7.78%
concern 7.57%
policy 7.05%
issue 6.85%
protection 5.39%
rule 3.42%
group 3.16%
legislation 2.02%
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