71.   More efficient methods of collecting information also raise questions about privacy rights.

72.   Often bills affecting open records law cite individual or commercial privacy rights as the rationale for making information confidential.

73.   Opponents of the bill claim it compromises free speech and privacy rights, and could allow law enforcement to imprison suspects without due process.

74.   On the other hand, William Pierce, the president of the nonprofit National Council for Adoption, in Washington, believes privacy rights are foremost.

75.   Opponents said the bill changes the legal grounds for wire-tapping in a way that violates privacy rights.

76.   Other changes will tighten controls on links to foreign organizations and will weaken privacy rights.

77.   Privacy rights may be weakened.

78.   Privacy advocates hail the decision as a boost for patient privacy rights.

79.   Sager responded that privacy rights no longer attach to victims of murder.

80.   Sending the nation down a legal path that could undermine the privacy rights of women is not a reasonable way to protect women or deter crime.

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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