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automotive business in South Dakota. Losing a driver’s license for failure to pay fees or fines in Tennessee, Virginia, New York, and Michigan. Sent to
in South Dakota. Losing a driver’s license for failure to pay fees or fines in Tennessee, Virginia, New York, and Michigan. Sent to prison for being
of her license and attempts to use the First Amendment as a shield. Consider then a second example in which a licensed psychologist engages in
collection of royalties and a blanket compulsory license for musical works; extending copyright to pre-1972 sound recordings; and formalizing an industry
whereby the residents of a precinct may revoke the liquor license of an individual in that precinct.1 The process begins when 40% of the precinct’s
shield his activities from prior restraint.29 Were he to apply for a license, the SEC could deny it solely because of a prior conviction (as in Lowe).30
longstanding religious rights as a “license to discrimi- nate”5 is no more legitimate than the old slandering of LGBTQ freedoms as a license to engage in
the Court invalidated a New York law that required “proper cause” to obtain a license to carry concealed firearms. Whereas Heller granted individuals
suspended license, and about forty percent of suspended American drivers’ licenses were taken away not for any reason related to driving, but because a