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053 AZ v. Gooch
Four hundred years ago, the religious climate in England was tense. When colonists began moving to America, it was under the promise that they could practice their religion freely. I wish there was a deeper commitment to maintaining separation between church and state now. But the dismay I feel when I hear about mandating religious…
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052 US v. Cassaberry-Folks
Single servicemembers that deploy from duty stations stateside often put their belongings in some kind of storage. It’s a dicey proposition because some storage facilities are terrible. Cars present their own special challenge and dead batteries are common. When a friend of ours was out of the country for six months, I was great at…
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051 Japan v. Gadson
One night while driving in Okinawa, my eyes wandered to the side of the road where a young Japanese woman was walking. She wore heels and walked slowly. She had her headphones in both ears, had her phone out and was distracted by it and wore her hair in a ponytail. As I watched, she…
