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Are Abortions and Smoking Constitutional Rights?; Public Tobacco Use Is More Deeply Rooted in U.S. History and Traditions Is Abortion A Constitutional Right?WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 21, 2022) – Justice Samuel Alito, in his majority opinion for the Supreme Court striking down Roe v. Wade, announced the following test: if a right is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution [“unenumerated”], it can exist only if it is “deeply rooted in this nation’s history and traditions and implicit in the concept of ordered liberty,” notes public interest law professor John Banzhaf. Q2 2022 hedge fund letter...
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University of Iowa Brass Held Personally Liable For Damages; Students Denied Constitutional Rights Again “Sue The Bastards” Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more University Of Iowa Administrators Can Be Held LiableWASHINGTON, D,C. (July 19, 2021) - As still another example of how students can fight back effectively, and perhaps receive some monetary compensation, the federal court of appeals for the 8th circuit has just ruled that University of Iowa administrators can be held personally liable for violating the constitutional rights of their students. In Intervarsity Christian Fello...
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Bill Cosby’s Denial of Due Process All Too Common; Unconstitutional Acts Frequent on Many University Campuses – Expert Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Bill Cosby's Due Process Rights Were ViolatedWASHINGTON, D.C. (June 30, 2921) - Pennsylvania's Supreme Court has just ruled that Bill Cosby's constitutional rights to due process rights were violated, and, as a result, he spent years unlawfully held behind bars during his "golden years," and while he was in failing health. Unfortunately, denial of due process and other constitutional rights is all too common on our college and u...
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COVID-Vaccinated Citizens May Have Constitutional Rights; They Could Sue For Exemptions, or Even For “Vaccine Passports“ Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Balance Of Rights Vs. Risks For Vaccinated CitizensWASHINGTON, D.C. (May 10, 2021) - While courts have generally upheld government-imposed limits on travel, and even on some First Amendment activities, because the extreme risks of spreading and/or contracting COVID-19 were seen as warranting at least temporary restrictions on important rights, things may soon be very different legally since the balance of rights vs. risks ...
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