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Subject Knight Institute v. Trump
Date July 10, 2019 11:03 AM
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District court rules Donald Trump may not block Americans from his twitter account. RIP Ross Perot, the billionaire who ran for President.

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July 10, 2019

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Knight Institute v. Trump ([link removed] )

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a district court’s ruling that Donald Trump may not block Americans from viewing or responding to his tweets.

- “Knight Institute v. Trump ([link removed] ) ,” by John Samples

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RIP Ross Perot, the Billionaire Who Ran for President ([link removed] )

Ross Perot demonstrated that it’s extremely difficult to run an even modestly successful presidential campaign outside the two major parties unless you are both a billionaire and a celebrity.

- “RIP Ross Perot, the Billionaire Who Ran for President ([link removed] ) ,” by David Boaz

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