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  2. Freedom of movement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler. 254 U.S. 281 (1920), the Supreme Court reiterated its position that the Constitution did not grant the federal government the power to protect freedom of movement. However, Wheeler had a significant impact in other ways. For many years, the roots of the Constitution's "privileges and immunities" clause had only vaguely been determined. [6]

  3. United States congressional hearing - Wikipedia

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    A growing number of House Committees are assigning numerical or alphabetical designations for their publications (e.g. 110-35, 110-AA). The Law Library of Congress in a collaborative pilot project with Google is undertaking the digitization of the Library's entire collection of printed hearings (constituting approximately 75,000 volumes). As of ...

  4. First Amendment audit - Wikipedia

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    Self-styled Auditors typically travel to places considered public property, such as sidewalks or public right-of-ways, or places open to the public, such as post offices, police stations, public libraries [8] or other government buildings, and visibly and openly photograph and record buildings and persons in their view.

  5. The commonwealth’s constitution requires they take office the first Monday in the January after their election, which was Jan. 1. Tuesday’s event was a public ceremony to make the occasion.

  6. Where's the Constitution? White House says website will ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump's team made quick work of taking down web pages about the founding documents and information about former U.S. presidents.

  7. Free speech zone - Wikipedia

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    A "First Amendment Area" at the Muir Woods National Monument.. Civil liberties advocates argue that free speech zones are used as a form of censorship and public relations management to conceal the existence of popular opposition from the mass public and elected officials. [25]

  8. Top California Democrat: rescind Newsom’s call for US ... - AOL

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    Two-thirds, or 34, state legislatures must call for a constitutional convention for one to commence, and three-quarters, or 38 states, would have to ratify any constitutional changes produced by a ...

  9. Speech or Debate Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Speech or Debate Clause is a clause in the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 6, Clause 1).The clause states that "The Senators and Representatives" of Congress "shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony, and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their attendance at the Session of their Respective Houses, and in going to and from the same; and for any Speech or ...