Year: 2017

Music Video Reactions

Reaction To Donnie Iris’s “Ah Leah” Music Video

On Wednesday, March 15, 2015, I relaxed and listened to Donnie Iris’s “Ah Leah” on YouTube.

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Music Video Reactions

Reaction To Azealia Bank’s “212” Music Video

In “212” released 2011, Azealia Banks shows a unique rap style. Her words rhyme fast and don’t skip a beat. The words come in short, fast gunfire blasts and are put together well. In some places, the words sounds like they shouldn’t rhyme but do.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Wickard v. Filburn

When reviewing New Deal Commerce Clause cases, Wickard v. Filburn (1942) begins by giving Congress unlimited power.

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Live Streaming Posts
Vaughn Live

A Skype Call With Krissy And RenegadeFaith

On Sunday, March 12, 2017, on Vaughnlive, at around noon, I watched Krissy’s and RenegadeFaith’s Skype Call.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Morrison v. Olsen

When reviewing law cases, Morrison v. Olsen (1988) rattles nerves about the abuse of government power and rogue prosecutors.

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Live Streaming Posts
Vaughn Live

What Up, Hardwood?!

Between YouTube music videos and writing, I watched Hardwood on VaughnLive on Thursday, March 1, 2017, at 3 am.

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Constitutonal Law cases
First Amendment cases
Law

Employment Division v. Smith

In Employment Division v. Smith (1990), the US Supreme Court set precedent on the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause.

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Music Video Reactions

Superstar

On Friday, February 24th, 2017 at 3 am, I watched the Carpenter’s “Superstar” video, which is a haunting video.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Lochner v. New York

Though considered the most infamous, Lochner v. New York (1905) was a labor case, which dealt with substantive due process clause of the 14th amendment.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

Youngstown Steel & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1952) is an interesting constitutional law case. It deals with separation of powers in government. Also, It deals with the doctrine of executive power. Plus, it introduced the zones test. When it comes to the powers of presidents, this case sets precedent.

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