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  2. Bryan v. MacPherson - Wikipedia

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    Bryan v. McPherson , 630 F.3d 805 (9th Cir. 2009), was heard by United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in October 2009. Plaintiff-appellee Carl Bryan was tasered by defendant-appellant Officer Brian MacPherson after being pulled over to the side of the road for failure to wear a seat belt .

  3. Kim McLane Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    Wardlaw wrote the majority opinion in Bryan v. MacPherson , a case where police officers tasered a man at a traffic spot because he was not wearing a seatbelt. Wardlaw concluded that the police violated the man's 4th amendment rights, and that use of a taser can be considered excessive force .

  4. Mississippi Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Center for Public Policy (MCPP) is a free-market, conservative think tank located in Jackson, Mississippi.The organization's stated mission is "To advance the constitutional ideals of liberty and justice for all Mississippians by employing an evidenced-based approach to public policy whereby we advocate for and advance real conservative ideas with policy makers, members of the ...

  5. Category:Mackinac Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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  6. Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    Prior chairman of the Center board was John H. Sununu, father of James and Chris. Prior president was Charles Arlinghaus. In November 2016, Arlinghaus was named chief budget adviser for then New Hampshire Governor-elect Chris Sununu. Arlinghaus advised Sununu on the state budget and public policy during the transition period. [8]

  7. Annenberg Public Policy Center - Wikipedia

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    The Annenberg Center is a political advocacy group that owns FactCheck.org. The Annenberg Center conducts research, convenes panels of experts, hosts lectures and conferences, [2] and publishes reports on five main areas: Political communication, information and society, media and children, health communication, and adolescent risk.

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  9. Connick v. Myers - Wikipedia

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    It introduced the test of whether the employee's speech had been on matters of public concern to the balancing of employer and employee interest prescribed in the earlier case. The two would guide the Court's interpretation of later cases such as Rankin v. McPherson [1] (1987). In the 1990s and 2000s, Waters v. Churchill (1994) and Garcetti v.