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{{DES | des = Often libertarian arguments are based on a hidden assumption that rights are unlimited. Legal, enforceable rights are always limited by (a) conflicts with other rights, (b) expense of enforcing rights, (c) case law, and (d) practical considerations. | show=}} | {{DES | des = Often libertarian arguments are based on a hidden assumption that rights are unlimited. Legal, enforceable rights are always limited by (a) conflicts with other rights, (b) expense of enforcing rights, (c) case law, and (d) practical considerations. | show=}} | ||
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+ | Conflicts: | ||
+ | * Freedom of speech can conflict with rights to safety when there is incitement to a criminal activity. | ||
+ | * Freedom of speech can conflict with Federal powers to prosecute wars. | ||
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+ | Expense: | ||
+ | * (To be added when time permits.) | ||
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+ | Case law: | ||
+ | * (To be added when time permits.) | ||
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+ | Practical considerations: | ||
+ | * Due to age. | ||
+ | * Due to criminal convictions (imprisonment, voting, etc.) | ||
+ | * Due to incompetence such as insanity. | ||
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