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by dragonwriter
1116 days ago
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> Voting is voluntary. Exercise of all rights is voluntary. Voting requires someone else’s labor (ballot preparation, vote counting, etc.), which is the attribute that you said makes positive rights impractical. > Jury duty places a large burden on many people. And, yet, trial by jury is a right. |
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I think the construction of if the state does X, it must also do Y sets it apart from a universal positive right.
I'm not a lawyer, but I believe the state can refuse to provide a jury trial for a citizen initiated legal action, like a civil suit by declining to hear the case.
I think you could find a similar framing for voting as well.