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But the only witnesses in the room when Mrs. Astor signed that amendment who testified at the trial were the lawyers G. Warren Whitaker and Robert Knuts.

"Arriving as Pregnant Tourists, Leaving With American Babies" (front page, March 29) unfortunately feeds rhetoric from would-be revisionists of the 14th Amendment who argue that children of illegal immigrants born in the United States should not be granted citizenship.

Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards are getting some pressure to attend the Senate session from opponents of the amendment, who want to defeat it by the widest possible margin.

And by the way, so did Ronald Reagan, one of the staunchest defenders of the Second Amendment, who wrote to Congress in 1994 urging them -- this is Ronald Reagan speaking -- urging them to listen to the American public and to the law enforcement community and support a ban on the further manufacture of military-style assault weapons.

For the mayor, a champion of the First Amendment who made a fortune on Wall Street and defends its virtues, the decision was even more freighted: just a month ago, he announced that the city would clear the park for cleaning, but backed down after a chorus of political protest and an influx of new demonstrators.

The framers of the First Amendment, who were intimately aware of the complex relationships among the British monarchy, the Church of England and dissenting churches within that realm, understood that a government might seek to control or co-opt a church.

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But also because, per the North Carolina-based Pam Spaulding, the marriage equality plank has "less meaning for those of us living in states with (anti) marriage amendments who are still waiting for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (Enda)".

But then there are other members of the Senate who forge compromises in committee, who tack on amendments, who fundamentally shift the nature of an individual bill toward one end of the spectrum or another.

"Given the government's aggression in the Snowden case, I would expect that the government will continue to move forward with the Assange case on a conspiracy theory, even though WikiLeaks would seem eligible for First Amendment protections," said James C. Goodale, a First Amendment lawyer who previously worked for The Times and is the author of "Fighting for the Press".

First Amendment vendors, who sell photographs and art, do not need permits.

"Thank you to all the second amendment warriors who protected me".

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