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Younger v. Harris

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The Federal Government's Role in Civil Rights Violations

In 1969, the Supreme Court had just handed down a decision in a case called Brandenburg that was striking down a substantially similar statute. The federal courts have concocted out of thin air to prevent themselves from doing justice, he says. "There's absolutely no way to intervene to vindicate your federal constitutional rights for a large majority"

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