22 Quotes by Kent Willis

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    The only way to do this properly is to have the state pass a law, and then have an independent agency or organization of some kind take the data collected by police at traffic stops and analyze it.

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    Since Michael is not listed with a wife in 1880, I must conclude he did not leave a widow or children.

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    If this bill banned gay-straight alliances outright, it would be unconstitutional. But because it doesn't explicitly state that, it would be harder to make a constitutional case against.

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    Jails may make an argument that canteen funds should be treated separately from government funds. We would argue that they aren't. Once they enter the canteen it's the government's money and needs to be treated like any other money that belongs to the government.

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    Jails may accommodate the religious needs of inmates by funding chaplains' services that offer assistance to all prisoners regardless of their faith. But they cannot pay a Christian ministry to bring only the Christian message into their jails.

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    Trademark law must not be used to inhibit the freedom of speech in this powerful and important medium.

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    What it amounts to is an outright attack on Manassas' growing Latino population.

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    School administrators are so concerned about discipline in school that they neglect the fundamental rights of students. Not only do students have a constitutional right to express themselves in the school so long as they're not disrupting the educational process, but schools ought to be encouraging students to express themselves.

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    This is the government, in the form of the schools, invading the privacy of students.

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