Not exact matches
Living does not equal having legal
rights that
trump those of the
person upon whom the fetus
is dependent.
Don't want an abortion, don't have one but don't think your personal belief
trumps the laws that you must bide by in this world and please don't think they deserve respect when obviously they
are being use to step on other
peoples rights to freedom over their own body.
I
'm pretty sure the 1st Amendment
right to freedom of religious expression
trumps that VERY small price for a HANDFUL of
people.
The religious organization
is now claiming that it
's rights, as a religious organization,
trump those of actual living
people.
A year earlier he had stood down as Conservative MP for Wolverhampton South West and urged
people to vote Labour for, although Powell
was well to the
Right, he felt that Labour's commitment to a referendum on Europe
trumped all other concerns.)
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«The main challenge to rational planning for flood risk in the country
is that private property
rights trump even modest limitations on floodplain development,» said Nicholas Pinter, an expert on floods,
people and politics at Southern Illinois University, in an email today.
But Keith Porteous Wood, of the National Secular Society (NSS) warned that a victory for the four would
be «bad news» for employers and gay
people, adding: «Any further accommodation of religious conscience in UK equality law would create a damaging hierarchy of
rights, with religion
trumping all.»
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the
right to freedom of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that
right; a law in which, under the guise of the
right to freedom of expression, the «
right» to offend can
be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order»
is judicially ordained; a law in which the
right to freedom of expression
trumps — or tramples upon — other
rights and values which
are the vital
rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may
be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent
people can
be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they
are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the
persons adversely affected by those asserting their
right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society
are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of
people who can
be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and behaviour that
is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
In this case, a
person's photograph
was used (without consent) in an art collection which
was sold, but the court held that the
right to artistic expression
trumps the requirement for consent.