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The unexpected and mysterious joys of ... things causing death in Salisbury, according to a 1384 roll: knife, knife, knife, horse ... BEAR (correct me if I am wrong!)

The unexpected and mysterious joys of #LegalHistory ... things causing death in Salisbury, according to a 1384 roll: knife, knife, knife, horse ... BEAR (correct me if I am wrong!)
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Today in 1954, SCOTUS ruled in Hernandez v. Texas that 14th Amendment protections against discrimination extend to Hispanics and all non-white groups beyond Black Americans. @ABAEsq highlights this expansion of civil rights in ensuring equality for all.

Today in 1954, SCOTUS ruled in Hernandez v. Texas that 14th Amendment protections against discrimination extend to Hispanics and all non-white groups beyond Black Americans. @ABAEsq highlights this expansion of civil rights in ensuring equality for all. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1954, SCOTUS ruled in Hernandez v. Texas that 14th Amendment protections against discrimination extend to Hispanics and all non-white groups beyond Black Americans. @ABAEsq highlights this expansion of civil rights in ensuring equality for all.

Today in 1954, SCOTUS ruled in Hernandez v. Texas that 14th Amendment protections against discrimination extend to Hispanics and all non-white groups beyond Black Americans. @ABAEsq highlights this expansion of civil rights in ensuring equality for all. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1954, the Salk polio vaccine trials began, pioneering the double-blind method and paving the way for eradicating polio. @ABAEsq reflects on how this milestone advanced public health law with robust legal frameworks for vaccine development and safety.

Today in 1954, the Salk polio vaccine trials began, pioneering the double-blind method and paving the way for eradicating polio. @ABAEsq reflects on how this milestone advanced public health law with robust legal frameworks for vaccine development and safety. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1945, American forces liberated Dachau, a harrowing symbol of Nazi persecution. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on international human rights law, and the essential need for legal frameworks to prevent such atrocities and uphold human dignity.

Today in 1945, American forces liberated Dachau, a harrowing symbol of Nazi persecution. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on international human rights law, and the essential need for legal frameworks to prevent such atrocities and uphold human dignity. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1954, the Salk polio vaccine trials began, pioneering the double-blind method and paving the way for eradicating polio. @ABAEsq reflects on how this milestone advanced public health law with robust legal frameworks for vaccine development and safety.

Today in 1954, the Salk polio vaccine trials began, pioneering the double-blind method and paving the way for eradicating polio. @ABAEsq reflects on how this milestone advanced public health law with robust legal frameworks for vaccine development and safety. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Remember the second pursuer, Elizabeth Leel or Horne, living in New Pitsligo. She appeared with the consent of her husband, George Diack Horne, living in Franklin, Manitoba? (This was a legal requirement for married women in many circumstances.) /7

Remember the second pursuer, Elizabeth Leel or Horne, living in New Pitsligo. She appeared with the consent of her husband, George Diack Horne, living in Franklin, Manitoba? (This was a legal requirement for married women in many circumstances.) #AncestryHour #LegalHistory /7
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Today in 1974, Nixon released edited White House transcripts, citing executive privilege, intensifying Watergate scrutiny and sparking debates on presidential immunity. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on executive transparency and accountability.

Today in 1974, Nixon released edited White House transcripts, citing executive privilege, intensifying Watergate scrutiny and sparking debates on presidential immunity. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on executive transparency and accountability. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1945, American forces liberated Dachau, a harrowing symbol of Nazi persecution. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on international human rights law, and the essential need for legal frameworks to prevent such atrocities and uphold human dignity.

Today in 1945, American forces liberated Dachau, a harrowing symbol of Nazi persecution. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on international human rights law, and the essential need for legal frameworks to prevent such atrocities and uphold human dignity. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Today in 1974, Nixon released edited White House transcripts, citing executive privilege, intensifying Watergate scrutiny and sparking debates on presidential immunity. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on executive transparency and accountability.

Today in 1974, Nixon released edited White House transcripts, citing executive privilege, intensifying Watergate scrutiny and sparking debates on presidential immunity. @ABAEsq reflects on its impact on executive transparency and accountability. #LegalHistory #ABA
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Professors Akhil and Vik Amar's amicus brief in Trump v. Anderson creatively links the Fourteenth Amendment to past insurrections, though historical accuracy falls short.

Professors Akhil and Vik Amar's amicus brief in Trump v. Anderson creatively links the Fourteenth Amendment to past insurrections, though historical accuracy falls short. #LegalHistory
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