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immunity privileges

Immunity privileges refer to legal protections that shield certain individuals or entities from being sued or held liable in specific situations. For example, government officials often have immunity when acting within their official duties, protecting them from personal lawsuits for actions taken while serving the public. Similarly, in some contexts, journalists may have immunity regarding the dissemination of information. These privileges are designed to allow individuals to perform their roles without fear of constant legal repercussions, thus promoting accountability and efficient functioning in public and professional settings.