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Subject First Amendment Rights At Risk
Date January 24, 2020 12:03 PM
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The Supreme Court looks at lawyers' ability to advise immigrants. Trump can take a diplomatic approach to North Korea.

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January 24, 2020

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It Violates the First Amendment to Criminalize Immigration Advocacy or Giving Advice to Illegal Immigrants ([link removed] )

The Supreme Court considers a law that makes it a crime to “encourage” aliens to stay in the country illegally.

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Trump Should Offer Diplomatic Ties to North Korea — but Insist on Talking about Human Rights ([link removed] )

Establishing a firmer diplomatic foundation would help ease the North’s security concerns, reducing its excuses for intransigence.

- Trump Should Offer Diplomatic Ties to North Korea — but Insist on Talking about Human Rights ([link removed] )

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