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Turley Publication on the Compulsion of Free Speech is Now Available

JonathanTurley

The article is the outgrowth of remarks that I gave a Maryland Law School at a Supreme Court symposium. The Law review asked me if I would be willing to convert my remarks into a law review article.

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Turley to Speak at University of Maryland Law School Symposium on the Supreme Court

JonathanTurley

I have the pleasure of speaking this morning at the University of Maryland Law School as part of the Law Review’s annual symposium on constitutional law. I will be on the first panel at 10:15 at the law school.

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Morrison: Time to Give DC Residents A Vote in Congress

JonathanTurley

One of the briefs written in support of the district in the recent litigation was from constitutional scholars, including my colleague Alan B. Morrison, Lerner Family Associate Dean at George Washington Law School. I reached out to Professor Morrison to see if he would offer a response on the ruling and the underlying issues.

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Turley to Testify before the Senate on Presidential Records

JonathanTurley

University of Maryland. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law. The George Washington University Law School. Professor of the Practice, College of Information Studies. Anne Weismann. Outside Counsel for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. and the Project on Government Oversight. Jonathan Turley.

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“Vote Reparations”: Law Professor Calls For The Votes of Black Americans To Count Twice

JonathanTurley

Brandon Hasbrouck is an assistant professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, has written an article in The Nation calling for a new form of reparations based on voting. Maryland, 4 Wheat. Johnson wanted black votes to be worth five-thirds that of non-black votes. ” McCulloch v. 316, 421, 4 L.Ed.

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