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C-SPAN Supreme Court Series: Search and Seizure and the 'Exclusionary' Rule
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C-SPAN Supreme Court Series: Search and Seizure and the 'Exclusionary' Rule
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C-SPAN Supreme Court Series: Search and Seizure and the 'Exclusionary' Rule
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And the Mapp case holding that the Exclusionary Rule applied to the States wasn't decided until 1961!
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The 14th Amendment does not contain the words “Natural Born”, and the decision in WKA was that WONG was a Citizen due to the fact that the parents were UNNATURALIZEABLE aliens domiciled in the US (they were subject to the Chinese Exclusionary Acts).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Washington Post to School 2010
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Exclusionary tales « bird of paradox bird of paradox
Exclusionary tales 2009
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Exclusionary tales Three separate news reports on three separate subjects with one common theme: the exclusion of trans people. (tags: trans world) Comments (0) [...]
Exclusionary tales 2009
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After all, the Exclusionary Rule was not made part of "Constitutinoal Law" until the Weeks case in 1914!
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It proclaimed him a “citizen” because he was the child of UNNATURALIZEABLE aliens, domiciled in the US (Chinese Exclusionary Acts).
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