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  • … communities, employees who work with the community sites). Finally, the servers that store personally identifiable …
  • … The freedom of conscience has also benefitted America’s common good. Because of this freedom, religious organizations … they do so because of their religious beliefs. This is a common feature of American history made possible by the … organizations can do the same while contributing to the common good. Conclusion By now, we’ve answered the original …
  • … civil asset forfeiture, local and special laws, and the common law powers of the attorney general. She has argued …
  • … these medical interventions are impacting them.” Another common theme in the files is the presence of significant … work with the imprimatur of the World Health Organization. Finally, these latest concerns build on growing pushback …
  • … fabricated the fake request. The allegation makes no sense. Why fabricate the request after, rather than before, … punish Lorie. Pre-enforcement challenges like Lorie’s are common, they’re a hallmark of civil-rights litigation, and …
  • … communicate. In other cases, people have been banned from common or public spaces—all because they believe what has … Historically, we have used the pronoun “he” in a generic sense. In the past several decades, some have suggested … ‘prin/cess/princesself,’ ‘fae/faer/faeself’ — or even just common slang, like ‘Innit/Innits/Innitself.’” In other words, …
  • … delegated authority. But regulatory overreach in a broader sense describes the voluminous number of federal regulations …
  • … we have your permission to give him an ibuprofen?” It is a common call that parents receive during the school year. A … on a report card. Notifying parents is not just a common courtesy; it is a duty owed to parents by those to …
  • … another question. Does “pro-life” just mean “pro-birth”? A common complaint of pro-abortion activists is that pro-lifers …
  • … anti-racism, whiteness, and microaggressions, have become common. Everywhere we look, we see CRT invoked as either … to be refuted. It’s a polarizing issue. And that makes sense, because under critical race theory, there is no middle … laid out by Delgado and Stefancic, one final principle common among CRT scholars is a rejection of “colorblindness.” …