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A big H/T goes to Maggie's Notebook for her post, and her finding this wonderful article and video. She keeps her excellent blog updated often on various issues so I am asking you to please go and check out her blog. Justice Clarence Thomas spoke to law students at the Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, FL. yesterday and gave the Court's Constitutional reasoning for the controversial striking down of some portions of the ...
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