In review, we’ll look at “Episode 1” of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman which is a cult classic soap opera from the 70s filmed in Los Angeles. It’s centers on a housewife named Mary Hartman, on the verge of a breakdown, who lives in Ferndale, Ohio. The show revolves around her family and their daily lives. […]
Read MoreWhen it comes to spending money on politics, Buckley v. Valeo (1976) said campaign contributions are free speech.
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When it comes to Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory album, “Points Of Authority” is about power. That being said, it can be understood that power circulates, and it is never monopolized by one center. It is deployed and exercised through a net-like organization. This video highlights that point with the severed heads, the present system of […]
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When it came to providing free advertising for the abortion industry, NIFLA (2018) v. Becerra said the California Reproductive Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care, and Transparency Act violated the First Amendment’s Free Speech and Free Exercise Clause.
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The Purge is a movie that makes you think because it mirrors reality. Like for example, “Why do the rich and government always want to kill off the poor?”
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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 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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