Le Secret Service : les hommes du président

Le Secret Service : les hommes du président

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ROE VERSUS WADE

Bienvenue dans FIFTY STATES SUPREME !!Vous allez bien ???Aujourd'hui, attention, on plonge dans les années 60/70Un plongeon qui nous emmènera d'abord au Texas, et puis à Washington DCAu menu : droit des femmes et SURTOUT droit à l'avortementUn sujet qui divise, qui clive, qui fra ...  Show more

NEW YORK TIMES VS UNITED STATES

FIFTY STATES SUPREME IS BACK !!Aujourd'hui, on va parler des Pentagon PapersOn va parler de Richard NixonOn va parler de la guerre du VietnamOn va parler "lanceur d'alerte"On va parler de dossiers TOP SECRET CONFIDENTIELEN 1971, la Cour suprême rend l'arrêt "New York Times VERSUS ...  Show more

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