When it comes to personal liberty protected by the 5th Amendment and the 14th Amendment, Gonzales v. Carhart (2007) banned partial birth abortions.
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House Of Mystery’s “The Rebel” from issue 228 of 1974 is all about the future: A Malthusian, dystopian future that never happened.
Read MoreThe Bates Motel series finale titled “The Cord” had some deeper, darker meanings. At the end, former sherriff Alex Romero goes down a dark road and Norman Bates kills him. Finally, Dylan kills Norman and goes off happily with his own new family. Though a twisted series, the Bates Motel finale teaches us that the […]
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In an age of satellites orbiting Mars and chat messages sent back and forth between them, Battlestar Galactica’s “All Along The Watchtower” by Bear McCreary seems relevant and worth a good listen.
Read MoreWhole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt (2016) is the third in a trilogy of cases on abortion jurisprudence.
Read MoreSnyder v. Phelps (2011) is a First Amendment case supporting offensive speech.
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Sia’s “Alive” is a good track because a person can relate to the lyrics.
Read MoreConsidered the most unfair and unjust law case in history, Buck v. Bell (1927) was a Due Process Clause and Fourteenth Amendment case.
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At 11 pm on Friday, May 7, 2017, in front of my laptop, I watched SarahSixTwo’s and JokerKingOfMisfit’s meet-up on Vaughnlive.
Read MoreIn the latest battle over Affirmative Action, Fisher v. University of Texas (2016) said race conscious admission programs are constitutional under the Due Process Clause of the 14 amendment.
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