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Today in Supreme Court History: March 3, 1919
3/3/1919: Schenck v. United States decided.
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2019 . . . 1919. . . eh, it’s all ancient history!
I was wondering why that looked funny….
If a mistaken use of 2019 for 1919 was published, then corrected without identification of the correction, apedad is awarded the Nobel Prize for achievement in identifying error in This Week In Supreme Court History.
If an undisclosed correction occurred, an editor might (1) enable the publishers to avoid such mistakes and (2) explain the issue of identification of corrections in published material.
(Conditional, because we may never be able to confirm what occurred) congratulations, apedad!
Another decision by the stupidest lawyers who are the stupidest people in the country. These lawyer dumbasses could not read the plain English of the constitution. This is the most toxic occupation in our nation, 10 times more toxic than organized crime. They must be crushed to save our nation.
In 2021, you have no First Amendment right to falsely shout “fire” in a crowded Netflix viewing party.
At 6 feet 5 inches tall knee room is almost always a problem. Back in my business career–sometimes flying first or business class, knee room could be a problem. I”m retired now–and on vacation travel still find economy plus on international flights to have knee room –and even seats–like the business class from the 80s and 90s. I still find that there are people who believe that the “only way to fly” is to go into full recline on the lap of the passenger behind them. My knees have taken a beating over the years.