Foundations of Freedom
"The state cannot diminish rights of the people" Hertado v. California, 110 US 516, the U.S Supreme Court.
"Statutes that violate the plain and obvious principles of common right and common reason are null and void" Bennett v. Boggs, 1 Baldw 60,
―The right to travel upon the public streets of a city is a part of every individual‘s liberty‖ Fraternal Order of Police, Youngstown Lodge v. Hunter, 36 Ohio Misc. 103, 303 N.E.2d 103, 106 (1973).
―Any classification which serves to penalize the exercise of a constitutional right (freedom of movement across frontiers in either direction and inside frontiers as well) unless shown to be necessary to promote a compelling governmental interest, is unconstitutional‖ Cummins v. Jones, 79 Or. 276, 155 P. 171, 172 (1916); Josephine County School District No. 7 v. Oregon School Activities Assoc., 15 Or.App. 185, 515 P.2d 431, 437 (1973).
"It is well settled that the Constitutional Rights protected from invasion by the police power, include Rights safeguarded both by express and implied prohibitions in the Constitutions" Tiche vs. Osborne, 131 A. 60.
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