When it came to a town hall Christian prayer, Town of Greece v. Galloway (2014) said there was no violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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This guy, Tekashi6ix9ine, made me laugh so hard. Those hand cuffs and dancing to “Bad Boys,” lol.
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Billie Eilish’s song “Six Feet Under,” released off the Six Feet Under 2016 album, is about the final outcome of all love: Six feet under.
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When came to a school prayer and the First Amendment, Lee v. Weismann (1992) said prayer amounts to coecion which violates the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
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When it came to a legislative prayer, Marsh v. Chambers (1983) did not violate the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.
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When it came down to the importance of the wording of legal language in a fee simple defeasible, Mahrenholz v. County Board of School Trustees made all the difference between a fee simple determinable and a fee simple subject to condition subsequent.
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In opposition to the Great Depression when the US government destroyed excess wheat crops to maintain healthy wheat market prices, as American citizens starved and died, Horne v. Department of Agriculture (2015) said the US government must provide just compensation, in regards to government takings of property to compensate raisin farmers as outlined in the […]
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Some songs remind you of real terrible, terrible times in your life, which you might still be in. “In The End,” from Hybird Theory, is one that does it for me by Linkin Park. Here’s what this song reminds me about.
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Here’s a little song titled “Dress You Up” by Madonna, which I love to play when I battle the trolls on Tinychat, Vaughnlive, or social media. It makes my playlist for battling trolls, keyboard warriors, narcissists, and those that try to whiteknight.
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I have always loved “If You Seek Amy” by Britney Speers for personal reasons. And I could listen to it ten hours straight on Youtube. Here’s some of those reasons.
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