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Calling All Guamanians
I'm investigating what seems to be an interesting and unconstitutional prior restraint on a media outlet imposed by a Guam Superior Court judge. Any of our readers Guam lawyers (or connected go Guam lawyers), Guam media folks, or otherwise Guam-linked? If you are, and are willing to chat with me briefly about this, please e-mail me at volokh at law.ucla.edu. Thanks!
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Hope to have more once I finish my research -- but I'd like to talk to some local experts as part of that research.
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Is it Guamanians? Guamians? Guamers?
Guamatalans
Google Ngrams says "Guamanian."
I've literally never seen nor heard that term before. But then I realized I didn't know a better one. (But it still looks wrong to me. Hope I didn't give offense to anyone from Guam.)
Can we call this incident Guamergate?
Is the proper spelling a question of gwammer?