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    Weston Koenn, a graduate student from Los Angeles, leaves the Boston University student union building.
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    Illinois churches appeal to Supreme Court in coronavirus restrictions case

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    Amy Coney Barrett trips up trying to remember the five freedoms of the First Amendment
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    New Supreme Court term begins Monday, with major cases on the docket
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    Religious liberty advocates accuse ACLU of abandoning people of faith ahead of Supreme Court gay adoption case
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    A threat to one person’s freedom of speech is a threat to all freedom of speech
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    Professor who called for police to be ‘strangled with the intestines of the last capitalist’ now reportedly facing death threats
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    Professor who called for police to be ‘strangled with the intestines of the last capitalist’ now reportedly facing death threats

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    Division over armed militiamen patrolling protest-ridden cities
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    Pluralism protects both the religious and the gay or transgender person
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    Pluralism protects both the religious and the gay or transgender person

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    Courts to governors: Remember that people have rights
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    Courts to governors: Remember that people have rights

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