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Civil Rights

Jul. 1, 2000

Protestors Sue For Right to Gather at DNC

Nearly 224 years ago, to the day, that this country's Declaration of Independence was signed, advocates of free speech are fighting for their constitutional right to have their voices heard at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Nearly 224 years ago, to the day, that this country's Declaration of Independence was signed, advocates of free speech are fighting for their constitutional right to have their voices heard at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
        Toward that ...

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