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This day in legal history, 2/2/1848
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A day in legal history by Alpharetta Atty. Scott Miller
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A day in the history of the law
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Legal History: Voting age set at 18 years oldOn March 10, 1971, the US Senate approved the 26th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This amendment established the voting age at 18 years old
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Legal History, Term limits for state lawmakers
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The Right to vote guaranteed in 1880On March 30, 1870, the secretary of state certified the 15th amendment. This amendment prohibits state and federal government from using a citizens color, race.
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Legal History: Stop and frisk Limited on March 20, 2000On March 28, 2000 to Supreme Court, limited the police power's to stop and frisk a person.
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Free legal counsel for indigent criminal defendantsOn March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court required free legal assistance for indigent criminal defendants.
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The US Supreme Court can review State court decisionsOn March 20, 1816, the United States Supreme Court affirmed that it has the right to review state court decisions
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The Civil rights march on March 21, 1965.On March 21, 1965, 25,000 people begin a march from Selma Alabama to Montgomery to protest the denial of African-American voting rights.
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