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  2. Tom Leonard (Michigan politician) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Leonard initially opposed the move, but now says he is “proud to say that [he] was wrong,” [28] and that it was the right idea. [29] The successful court has been copied into other counties, and it recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, with Leonard helping to mark the occasion. [27]

  3. Fort Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Fort Griswold is a former American defensive fortification in Groton, Connecticut named after Deputy Governor Matthew Griswold. The fort played a key role in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War , in correspondence with Fort Trumbull on the opposite side of the Thames River .

  4. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    [169] Some historians say that Alito's view skews the history of abortion in the U.S. and creates a flawed basis for overturning Roe. [169] [282] David H. Gans criticized conservative originalists' "history and tradition" analysis, in which constitutionality is based on state legislative practices at the time the 14th amendment was ratified. [283]

  5. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - Wikipedia

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    National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 American Christmas comedy film and the third installment in National Lampoon magazine's Vacation film series. Christmas Vacation was directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, written and co-produced by John Hughes, and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, and Randy Quaid with supporting roles by Miriam Flynn, William Hickey, Mae Questel (in her final ...

  6. Griswold v. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Griswold v. Connecticut , 381 U.S. 479 (1965), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects the liberty of married couples to use contraceptives without government restriction. [ 1 ]

  7. Tom Swarbrick - Wikipedia

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    Tom Swarbrick (born 30 March) is an English radio talk show host, best known for presenting the drivetime show on LBC radio. [1] He has been Head of Broadcast at Downing Street and is a former adviser to Prime Minister Theresa May .

  8. History of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter's origins lie in a "daylong brainstorming session" held by board members of the podcasting company Odeo. Jack Dorsey, then an undergraduate student, introduced the idea of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group.

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    In 1993, about 350 documents were forged by Lawrence X. Cusack III. These papers were supposedly from, or related to, John F. Kennedy.Some of them alleged that Kennedy had a secret first marriage and dealings with organized crime, had bribed FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, and paid hush money to Marilyn Monroe.