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Evolution of Substantive Due Process: A Contemporary Perspective

In the realm of Substantive Due Process (SDP), legal concepts have undergone significant evolution over the years. Key developments include the introduction of the presumption of liberty by Peckham and the emergence of the presumption of constitutionality in the 1930s. The 1950 case of Lee Optical applied a rational basis, guided by Holmes, establishing a […]

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Examining the Racial Implications of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Name in Light of Equal Protection Jurisprudence

Isn’t it interesting how the Kansas City Chiefs’ name is a clear racial classification? Supreme Court Justice Murphy stated that such classifications violate the equal protection of the law.

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Beyond Borders: Reflections on Internal Struggles amid Global Tensions

The notion of a Russian nuclear threat in space seems absurd. Despite the tense relations with the West, I find it ironic because domestic issues, such as racism and violence in the USA, ie., shootings, deaths, and racism at Kansas Chief games and Taylor Swift concerts for example. The historical injustice towards Native Americans is […]

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Unraveling the Web: The Dilemma of Unchecked Projects and Secret Weapons

The reason for our entrapment lies in unchecked public works projects. No one is taking charge, and people are enamored with contracts and subcontracts, turning a blind eye to the possibility that some of these resources might be used for constructing covert weapons. The dilemma persists as there’s a reluctance to either utilize the situation […]

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ISS

Oh, wow, a space station since 1971? Clearly, the logical next step is to launch a space cathedral. Because, you know, that’s totally not ridiculous at all.

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Loving v. Virginia: Unraveling Controversies and Legal Paradigms

The landmark case of Loving v. Virginia, etched into the legal history of 1967, stands as a focal point of controversy and debate. Critics passionately argue that the court’s decision, viewed by some as antidemocratic, ignited discussions surrounding the perceived substitution of legislative processes with the court’s asserted wisdom. Drawing comparisons to Lochnerism, legal scholars […]

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Desegregation Chronicles: The Supreme Court’s Dance of Can-Kicking and Optional Justice

Oh, the Supreme Court, that bastion of unshakable authority, took a real beating in those desegregation cases. Brown vs. Board of Education? Just a casual game of kicking the can back down to the lower courts. And of course, Boiling v Sharpe unveiled the shocking revelation that the 14th Amendment was apparently just a suggestion […]

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The Long Struggle for Desegregation: From Evasion to Ongoing Oversight

In the turbulent history of desegregation, some Southern schools employed evasive tactics to resist integration. Rather than integrating, some schools transferred ownership to private companies, circumventing the 14th Amendment as private entities are not bound by its provisions. Shockingly, these companies explicitly prohibited black students, exemplifying the lengths some went to maintain segregation.

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Stranger Things 4

Here’s a song that just breaks my heart whenever I hear it. Especially these lyrics: “If I could make a deal with God and get him to swap our places, be running up that road, be running up that hill with no problem.”

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Latest Leaks From An Alternate Universe

Have you seen a 1984 movie called Galaxy of Flesh by movie producer David Cronenberg? Or Los Angeles 2017 by Steven Spielberg? Probably not, because they leaked into our universe from an alternate universe, lol. Probably due to another CERN hadron collider test or a Mandela Effect.

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