Year: 2017

Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Gonzales v. Carhart

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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Comic Book Reviews

The House Of Mystery 228 “The Rebel”

House Of Mystery’s “The Rebel” from issue 228 of 1974 is all about the future: A Malthusian, dystopian future that never happened.

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Bates Motel
TV Series Review

Bate’s Motel Series Finale “The Cord”

The 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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Music Video Reactions

Bear McCreary’s “All Along The Watchtower” Music Video

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.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt

Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt (2016) is the third in a trilogy of cases on abortion jurisprudence.

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Constitutonal Law cases
First Amendment cases
Law

Snyder v. Phelps

Snyder v. Phelps (2011) is a First Amendment case supporting offensive speech.

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Music Video Reactions

Reaction To Sia’ “Alive” Music Video

Sia’s “Alive” is a good track because a person can relate to the lyrics.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Law Review Of Buck v. Bell

Considered 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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Live Streaming Posts
Vaughn Live

SarahSixTwo Meets JokerKingOfMisfits

At 11 pm on Friday, May 7, 2017, in front of my laptop, I watched SarahSixTwo’s and JokerKingOfMisfit’s meet-up on Vaughnlive.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Fisher v. University of Texas

In 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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