• GreenBottles
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    11 year ago

    do you have a constitutional right to stay asleep? I highly doubt it

      • GreenBottles
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        11 year ago

        that wouldn’t change anything in this argument any which way you slice it

    • @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      @[email protected] did not say which rights were at issue. Sleep is proven to be essential for survival. It’s also important to livelihoods. Sleep deprivation is also a common torture tactic as well as a driving impairment worse than intoxication. Perhaps no state’s constitution covers this but some of the relevant rights are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.