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Regulatory taking / Terminiello v. Chicago / Case law / Politics of the United States / Lafayette hillside memorial / Law / First Amendment to the United States Constitution / Separation of church and state
Date: 2013-06-03 12:27:39
Regulatory taking
Terminiello v. Chicago
Case law
Politics of the United States
Lafayette hillside memorial
Law
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Separation of church and state

The First Amendment Arrives at the Lafayette BART Station by Sharon Adams Over three years ago, when “only” 200 soldiers had died in Iraq, the organizers of the Iraq memorial made 20 crosses and put them on a Lafayet

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