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  2. Elon Musk gesture controversy - Wikipedia

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    British political commentator Calvin Robinson gave a speech at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C., which concluded with a gesture that was described as a "pro-Nazi salute" in a statement released the same day by the Anglican Catholic Church. The alleged Nazi salute was seen as an imitation of Musk's actions by commentators.

  3. Sessions v. Dimaya - Wikipedia

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    Sessions v. Dimaya, 584 U.S. 148 (2018), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that 18 U.S.C. § 16(b), [1] a statute defining certain "aggravated felonies" for immigration purposes, is unconstitutionally vague.

  4. Richard Haynes (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Houston, Texas, Haynes graduated from the University of Houston Law Center in 1956, and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas on April 23, 1956. [2] During one stretch, he reportedly won 163 drunk-driving cases in a row. [3] He was involved in landmark cases such as The State of Texas v.

  5. Texas v. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397 (1989), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held, 5–4, that burning the Flag of the United States was protected speech under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, as doing so counts as symbolic speech and political speech.

  6. The Most Powerful Quotes Remembering 9/11 on the 22nd ... - AOL

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    The quotes from the World Trade Center site can be found in September Morning: Ten Years of ­Poems and Readings from the 9/11 Ceremonies New York City, compiled and edited by Sara Lukinson.

  7. United States v. Johnson (1982) - Wikipedia

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    On certiorari, the United States Supreme Court affirmed 5-4. In an opinion by Blackmun, J., it was held that the rule announced in Payton v.New York applies to a case which was pending on direct appeal when Payton was decided, Payton not having applied settled precedent to a new set of facts, not having announced an entirely new and unanticipated principle of law, nor having held either that ...

  8. United States v. Johnson (1968) - Wikipedia

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    Justice Douglas reversed for a 5-3 majority. He held that the provisions of 207(b) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 making the remedies provided in Title II of the Act the exclusive means of enforcing rights based on such part do not preclude a criminal prosecution of the defendants under 18 USC 241, since the exclusive-remedy provision applies only to enforcement of substantive rights to ...

  9. 75 powerful LGBTQ quotes for Pride Month and every month - AOL

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    Short LGBTQ quotes “You never completely have your rights, one person, until you all have your rights.” — Marsha P. Johnson “We will not win our rights by staying quietly in our closets.”