Jacobson v. Massachusetts (1905) deals with forcible vaccinations by the state for health reasons.
Read MoreWhen it comes to constitutional law and labor issues, Muller v. Oregon (1908) was a labor case upholding sexual discrimination.
Read MoreWhen it comes to cases involving the Taxing power of the Constitution, NFIB v. Sebelius (2012) sets precedent by passing a new tax, which hasn’t been done since the New Deal.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, March 15, 2015, I relaxed and listened to Donnie Iris’s “Ah Leah” on YouTube.
Read MoreIn “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.
Read MoreWhen reviewing New Deal Commerce Clause cases, Wickard v. Filburn (1942) begins by giving Congress unlimited power.
Read MoreOn Sunday, March 12, 2017, on Vaughnlive, at around noon, I watched Krissy’s and RenegadeFaith’s Skype Call.
Read MoreWhen reviewing law cases, Morrison v. Olsen (1988) rattles nerves about the abuse of government power and rogue prosecutors.
Read MoreBetween YouTube music videos and writing, I watched Hardwood on VaughnLive on Thursday, March 1, 2017, at 3 am.
Read MoreIn Employment Division v. Smith (1990), the US Supreme Court set precedent on the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause.
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