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There are other killer amendments to guard against.
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Unlike the U.S., Britain has no First Amendment to guard the press against government censorship.
Even worse, the advertisement I've mentioned engages in just the sort of religious bigotry that the First Amendment is meant to guard against.
"Protecting someone who appears in public from being the object of sexual thoughts seems to be the sort of 'paternalistic interest in regulating the defendant's mind' that the First Amendment was designed to guard against," Keller wrote.
The fact is that the Freedom of the Press under our First Amendment is designed to guard our democracy most especially during those times when the press isn't universally popular.
But a relatively recent rule amendment was introduced, essentially to guard against players being disqualified for things they had no knowledge of, such as minute movements of the ball picked up by high-definition cameras, as happened to Padraig Harrington in Abu Dhabi in 2011.
Put forward instead was an almost entirely "clean bill" with only slight amendments to the health law to guard against fraudulent claims for government help by citizens to pay premiums".
The one seemingly sound argument in the Scalia decision that "the people" in the Second Amendment ought to be the same "people" referenced in the other amendments, that is, everybody is exactly the interpretation that the preamble was meant to guard against.
The one seemingly sound argument in the Scalia decision — that "the people" in the Second Amendment ought to be the same "people" referenced in the other amendments, that is, everybody — is exactly the interpretation that the preamble was meant to guard against.
"To guard AD," he responded.
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