Women, they say, should have the unfettered right to choose.
This is not to say that the idea of urban development is seen as an unfettered good right now.
Thus, a litigant who claimed any form of injunction had an unfettered right of appeal.
Yet the disappointed applicant had an unfettered right to extend the period of disruption by appealing.
"Because my client is black," he said, "the police decided they had an unfettered right to stop her and look in the trunk of her car."
The teams that best embody the artistic, the beautiful, the aesthetic, do not have an unfettered right to win.
It also gave the city what officials called the "unfettered right" to turn over custodial services to private companies.
On abortion, for instance, younger Americans tend to be less supportive of unfettered rights.
The owner of a patent does not have the unfettered right to make an invention available only on onerous terms.
My letter expressly said, "We certainly do not maintain that our group has the unfettered right to build whatever we desire."