https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1477990810553622530
Office 'star' David Koechner arrested for suspected DUI and hit and run
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1477990810553622530
Office 'star' David Koechner arrested for suspected DUI and hit and run
>og link
https://thebl.tv/health/japanese-red-cross-refuses-blood-donations-from-people-who-received-covid-19-vaccine.html
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>archive
https://web.archive.org/web/20210524002553/https://thebl.tv/health/japanese-red-cross-refuses-blood-donations-from-people-who-received-covid-19-vaccine.html
an existence affirming year
Taft
President 1909-13
Chief Justice 1921-30
>wiki
In 1925, the Taft Court laid the groundwork for the incorporation of many of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights to be applied against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. In Gitlow v. New York,[aa] the Court, by a 6–2 vote with Taft in the majority, upheld Gitlow's conviction on criminal anarchy charges for advocating the overthrow of the government; his defense was freedom of speech. Justice Edward T. Sanford wrote the Court's opinion, and both majority and minority (Holmes, joined by Brandeis) assumed that the First Amendment's Free Speech and Free Press clauses were protected against infringement by the states.
>free speech is not a defense against advocating overthrow of government
In 1922, Taft ruled for a unanimous court in Balzac v. Porto Rico.[x] One of the Insular Cases, Balzac involved a Puerto Rico newspaper publisher who was prosecuted for libel but denied a jury trial, a Sixth Amendment protection under the constitution. Taft held that as Puerto Rico was not a territory designated for statehood, only such constitutional protections as Congress decreed would apply to its residents.
>you can legally deny a jury trail in territories not designated states
>states
um guise . . .
the last cinema i went to
https://www.eventcinemas.com.au/
circled dates are program change dates