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Government

Mar. 26, 2003

L.A.'s the Place for Constitutionally Aggrieved, Litigious Protesters

Column By Garry Abrams - How will the war against Iraq ultimately play out on the streets of America? More parochially, how will the war play out on the streets of Los Angeles, where the relationship between protesters and police in recent years sometimes has been punctuated by the galvanizing thud of beanbags, the heady aroma of pepper spray and the bracing thwack of rubber bullets?

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        By Garry Abrams
        
        LOS ANGELES - How will the war against Iraq ultimately play out on the streets of America?
        More parochially, how will t...

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