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  2. Freedom versus license - Wikipedia

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    In moral and legal philosophy, there exists a distinction between the concepts of freedom and license.The former deals with the rights of the individual; the latter covers the expressed permission (or lack thereof) for more than one individual to engage in an activity.

  3. Murdock v. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent cases such as Texas Monthly, Inc. v. Bullock, 489 U.S. 1 (1989) have emphasized that Murdock stands for the proposition that a license or occupation tax designed for commercial salesmen cannot be constitutionally imposed on religious missionaries whose principal work is preaching but also sell religious items for small sums if the ...

  4. Claim rights and liberty rights - Wikipedia

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    For example, a right to use one's computer can be thought of as a liberty right, but one has a power right to let somebody else use your computer (granting them a liberty right), as well as a claim right against others using the computer; and further, you may have immunity rights protecting your claims and liberties regarding the computer.

  5. The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns

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    "The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns" is an essay by Benjamin Constant, which is a transcript of a speech of the same name made at the Royal Athenaeum of Paris in 1819. [1] In the essay, Constant discusses two different conceptions of freedom: One held by "the Ancients", particularly by those in Classical Greece ; the other ...

  6. Liberty - Wikipedia

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    John Stuart Mill. Philosophers from the earliest times have considered the question of liberty. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180 AD) wrote: . a polity in which there is the same law for all, a polity administered with regard to equal rights and equal freedom of speech, and the idea of a kingly government which respects most of all the freedom of the governed.

  7. Some speeders are trying to avoid punishment. Here's what ...

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    FORT LIBERTY — Fort Liberty officials are aware that drivers with revoked licenses are parking off post to the dismay of nearby neighbors. During the installation’s monthly Community Action ...

  8. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    But that does not justify tossing away a constitutional liberty so important that it has been a constant of Anglo-American law since Magna Carta, and of civilized thought since Plato." A number of constitutional scholars and advocates for reform strongly oppose restricting the human right to travel for a person who has committed no crime, and ...

  9. Real ID vs Driver's License: Gearing up for your next trip - AOL

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    Real ID vs Driver License. While both driver's licenses and Real IDs allow you to hit the road within your state, a Real ID offers some extra perks. It follows stricter security standards and is ...