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June 18, 2018 · 7:26 pm

Statutes that retroactively revoke the beneficiary designations of ex-spouses do not violate the Contracts Clause


Opinion:
ASHLEY SVEEN, ET AL.
v.
KAYE MELIN

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← The existence of probable cause does not automatically bar a First Amendment retaliatory arrest claim
Laws punishing voters for wearing political badges, political buttons, or anything bearing political insignia inside a polling place on election day violate the First Amendment →

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