Christian Farias
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It doesn't have to be the reason. It can just be a reason. It doesn't have to be very good. It doesn't have to be good. They could even maybe even make it up on the fly. It just has to be a reason for upholding this law.
It doesn't have to be the reason. It can just be a reason. It doesn't have to be very good. It doesn't have to be good. They could even maybe even make it up on the fly. It just has to be a reason for upholding this law.
We had a 14th Amendment that told people that we're equal under the law, that everyone has equal protection of the laws.
We had a 14th Amendment that told people that we're equal under the law, that everyone has equal protection of the laws.
That's Martha Griffiths, congresswoman. When you think about the history of the 14th Amendment...
That's Martha Griffiths, congresswoman. When you think about the history of the 14th Amendment...
If you understand the 14th Amendment to be a part of that trio of amendments, you're like, oh, okay. It was meant to bring equality to black people.
If you understand the 14th Amendment to be a part of that trio of amendments, you're like, oh, okay. It was meant to bring equality to black people.
It doesn't have to be the reason. It can just be a reason. It doesn't have to be very good. It doesn't have to be good. They could even maybe even make it up on the fly. It just has to be a reason for upholding this law.
We had a 14th Amendment that told people that we're equal under the law, that everyone has equal protection of the laws.
That's Martha Griffiths, congresswoman. When you think about the history of the 14th Amendment...
If you understand the 14th Amendment to be a part of that trio of amendments, you're like, oh, okay. It was meant to bring equality to black people.