The party's politics states that the state should only protect individuals' rights through police, courts of law and a military service.
The state of Georgia does not protect employees from discrimination based on gender identity.
The state should protect freedom but otherwise leave virtue to individuals.
The state must protect the individual's right to his person, property, reputation, and social relations.
The state also has a large military presence, long protected by its congressional leaders.
There are many other instances in which the state protects us against ourselves.
The state protects network of the streets and the square's plan.
Some states protect items more than 100 years old found on private property.
The state should ensure efficiency in private industry and protect the public against economic exploitation.
The state doesn't protect particularly the exercise of any religion.