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Whether the Second Amendment right is incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment is the big issue that will sooner or later come before the Court.
The Secular Outpost Arnold Guminski 2009
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Economic Liberties and the Fourteenth Amendment at Columbia law school on Thursday tomorrow at noon.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Speaking at Columbia on Thursday 2010
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Violated First and Fourteenth Amendment rights because it did not allow voters to be part of the decision
Jesse Larner: Mayor Bloomberg and the Arrogance of Power 2009
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Merced is suing the city for violating his First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment rights, saying that blood sacrifice is essential to his religious expression.
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CLARK: Well, one of the arguments, they're arguing violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendment and under the equal protection clause they are arguing that there is no unified system, no set system for the manual counting of these votes because there are different ways to look to see, as John Zarrella told us, whether the chad is connected by one corner, two corners, three corners, what does the voter mean?
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Well, the Fourteenth Amendment, up until well into the 30's, was never invoked successfully to protect the rights of individuals.
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The letter states that the university has violated Howell's First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Inside Higher Ed 2010
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Stat. 27; Fourteenth Amendment, 1; United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649.
Latest Articles US Supreme Court Records 2010
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