Two heads are better than one.” That likely is true when the two heads agree with one another. But when they disagree, only one head can, and should, prevail. B ...
Stated differently, the Bill of Rights does not create rights; it presumes their preexistence, and it prevents the government from interfering with them. Thus, the First Amendment does not say that ...
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