Constitutonal Law cases
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United States v. E. C Knight

Since sugar refinery manufacturing wasn’t commerce, United States v. E. C Knight (1895) said Congress cannot intrude on state sovereignty with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

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Movie Reviews

Scanners

On Thursday, July 12, 2018th, I checked out Scanners (1981) which is a sci-fi horror movie about big pharma and the horrific long term side effects of the pharmaceutical drug Ephemerol on people.

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Adkins v. Children’s Hospital

Because women and children were entering the workforce, Adkins v. Children’s Hospital (1923) said minimum wage legislation was unconstitutional.

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Movie Reviews
Music Video Reactions

Class Of 1999

Because of the largely unseen rise of guns and violence in schools, Class Of 1999 (1990) was an underrated movie for it’s time. 

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Constitutonal Law cases
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Bradwell v. Illinois

In regards to Fourteenth Amendment’s Privileges or Immunities Clause, Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) said women could not be lawyers.

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Movie Reviews

Bridge to Terabithia

 Bridge To Terabithia (2007) is a Disney movie. It tells the story of young outcasts. Plus, it teaches us about the value of imagination.

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Fear The Walking Dead
TV Series Review

Madison Clark Death Scene

In the mid-season finale titled The Last Flame, Madison dies. Zombies are led to a trap, which Madison planned. In one last bright light, she smiles as everything blows up.

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Constitutonal Law cases
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Muller v. Oregon

Because of the delicate nature of women, Muller v. Oregon (1908) limited women’s work hours, which was inconsistent with pass rulings like the Lochner case.

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Update: Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission

When it comes to a person’s First Amendment right to Free Exercise of religion, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (2018) said a Christian baker doesn’t have to bake a cake for a gay couple.

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Constitutonal Law cases
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Corfield v. Coryell

When it comes to readings of the Constitution’s Article 4 Privileges and Immunities Clause, Corfield v. Coryell (1823) gave a broad reading; however, a narrow reading would be applied by the Supreme Court in the era of reconstruction.

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