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  2. I'm entitled to my opinion - Wikipedia

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    I'm entitled to my opinion (or I have a right to my opinion) is an informal fallacy in which someone dismisses arguments against their position by asserting that they have a right to hold their own particular viewpoint. [1] [2] The statement exemplifies a red herring or thought-terminating cliché.

  3. Robert Pogue Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Entitled Opinions is a literary talk show hosted by Robert P. Harrison. The show was started in 2005 and it is available as a podcast . Topics range broadly on issues related to literature, ideas, and lived experience.

  4. Entitlement - Wikipedia

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    I'm entitled to my opinion – Informal fallacy Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Entitlement .

  5. Entitlement (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Entitlement is commonly found in individuals with narcissistic personality disorder, possibly from how the entitled individual was raised as a child. [20] Entitlement and narcissism can lead to the feeling of unsatisfying relationships, both romantic and platonic, through the idea that they are not receiving the deserved treatment. [21]

  6. Opinion - Wikipedia

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    A "judicial opinion" or "opinion of the court" is an opinion of a judge or group of judges that accompanies and explains an order or ruling in a controversy before the court. A judicial opinion generally lays out the facts that the court recognized as being established, the legal principles the court is bound by, and the application of the ...

  7. A look at Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s notable opinions, votes

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    Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Supreme Court, has written roughly 100 opinions in more than three years on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

  8. Rights - Wikipedia

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    Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. [1]

  9. Immigrants typically enter the social compact when they “come in amity,” according to Barnett and Wurman, and are thus “entitled to all the benefits of that compact, including ...