Phrases with «liberty interests»

"Liberty interests" refers to the personal freedoms and rights that individuals have, such as the freedom to make choices, express themselves, and pursue their own happiness without unjust interference from others or the government. Full definition

Sentences with «liberty interests»

  • When it came to assessing the Section 7 liberty interests of the parents, the nine judges who heard the case could not agree. (lawnow.org)
  • The question presented was whether the trial court erroneously assigned to the mother the burden to prove that the child's placement with her was in the child's best interests, because an established custodial environment existed with the grandparents, and whether the court's application of the Rummelt test constituted clear legal error and violated mother's fundamental liberty interest in raising her children. (famlawconsult.com)
  • Continuing ongoing harm is being caused to the losing party, against their constitutionally protected liberty interests under the Florida's interpretation of the 5th and 14th amendment by this action of the 2DCA, Hodgson v. Minnesota, 497 U.S. 417 (1990), Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000). (law.stackexchange.com)
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