Source: Cannibals All!, or Slaves Without Masters (1857), p. 195
“This 'liberty' is not a series of isolated points pricked out in terms of the taking of property; the freedom of speech, press, and religion; the right to keep and bear arms; the freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures; and so on. It is a rational continuum which, broadly speaking, includes a freedom from all substantial arbitrary impositions and purposeless restraints.”
Poe v. Ullman http://supreme.justia.com/us/367/497/case.html#522, 367 U.S. 497, 522 (1961).
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High liberals will want to ask: Why?
Neoclassical Liberalism: How I’m Not a Libertarian (2011)
Letter to George Richards Minot (June 12, 1789), reported in Fisher Ames, Seth Ames, John Thornton Kirkland, Works of Fisher Ames: With a Selection from His Speeches and Correspondence (1854), p. 54.
“To choose evil is to choose freedom—“freedom, emancipation from all restraint.””
Source: On Nietzsche (1945), p. xxxiv, note
Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)
2000s, 2003, Address to the National Endowment for Democracy (November 2003)
If the Fifth Amendment uses 'liberty' in this narrow sense, then the Fourteenth Amendment likely does as well.
Obergefell v. Hodges http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/14-556_3204.pdf (26 June 2015).
2010s
“The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from it.”
Attributed to Kelly in: Robert Andrews Ed. (1987) The Routledge dictionary of quotations. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Books. p. 209
“Liberty is absence of restraint. Freedom is participation in government.”
Source: Legal foundations of capitalism. 1924, p. 111