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To Kneel or Not to Kneel: A Balancing Act of First Amendment Rights

October 7, 2018 KLJ

In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Chynna Breann Hibbitts discusses First Amendment rights and the practice of kneeling during the national anthem.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Arbitration, Chynna Breann Hibbitts, Colin Kaepernick, first amendment, free speech, kneeling, national anthem, National Football League, Protests

Who Stands with Standing Rock?

February 6, 2017 KLJ

In this week's KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Sarah Quarles makes her case for supporting the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota in their protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Dakota Access Pipeline, Executive Order, Native Americans, North Dakota, Protests, Sarah A- Quarles, Sioux Tribe, Standing Rock Indian Reservation
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