life, liberty, and property

life, liberty, and property
A phrase encompassing every right to which a member of the body politic is entitled under the law. Gillespie v People, 188 Ill 176, 58 NE 1007. The rights of self-defense, freedom of speech, religious and political freedom, exemption from arbitrary arrest, the right freely to buy and sell as others may, the right to labor, to follow an occupation, to contract, to terminate contracts, to acquire property, and the right to all liberties, personal, civil, and political–in short, all that makes life worth living. 16 Am J2d Const L § 357. The term within the meaning of constitutional guaranties of life, liberty, and property does not consist simply of the right to freedom from arbitrary physical restraints or servitude, but includes the right to be free in the use of one's faculties in all lawful ways, to earn one's livelihood where and how he will, subject to such restraints as are necessary for the common welfare. State v Ballance, 229 NC 764, 51 SE2d 731, 7 ALR2d 407.

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