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The legal rights are protected by an ordinary law, but they can be altered or taken away be the legislature by changing that law. ... An ordinary right generally imposes a corresponding duty on another individual (and, state in some cases) but a fundamental right is a right which an individual possess against the state.
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The legal rights are protected by an ordinary law, but they can be altered or taken away be the legislature by changing that law. ... An ordinary right generally imposes a corresponding duty on another individual (and, state in some cases) but a fundamental right is a right which an individual possess against the state.
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