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Excerpt from The Police Power: Public Policy and Constitutional Rights
Immunity from governmental restraint is generally conceded to the liberty of.' the body, and to the liberty of private con duct, classed together as personal liberty (chap. XXI); our constitutions expressly guarantee religious and political liberty (chap. XXII); of the economic aspects of liberty (chap. XXIII), that of migration and settlement is fully recognised, while the freedom of contract and of pursuit of livelihood has at best an uncertain status.
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