71. Instead of reporting just on bureaucratic abuses of individual rights, Johnston covered the unintended consequences of legislative attempts to rein in the agency. 72. Instead of reporting on bureaucratic abuses of individual rights, Johnston covered the consequences of legislative attempts to rein in the agency. 73. It dove headfirst into persuading Congress to build individual rights and free speech into technology policy. 74. It is a line that zigzags across the nation, each state drawing the boundary between individual rights and public safety in a different place. 75. It will also obligate British judges to interpret human rights according to the convention, which has sided more often with individual rights than with institutional ones. 76. Its detractors contend that some investigators have gone on fishing expeditions, trampling on individual rights and spending millions of dollars, often with little to show for it. 77. Japanese and Americans differ on how to strike a balance between individual rights and the welfare of society. 78. League officials said the issue is not about abridging individual rights, but about common courtesy. 79. Many lawyers and judges regard it as an overreaction that tramples individual rights and could change the outcome of a trial. 80. Maxwell puts the blame on those parents who teach their children that exercising individual rights is more important than cohering to a harmonious society. |