What WA residents should know about their constitutional rights amid federal protests
During a time of unrest in Minneapolis following the deadly shootings involving federal agents, many in Washington state are beginning to question their constitutional rights as American citizens. This morning, we spoke with University of Washington assistant professor of law Jeremiah Chin, who specializes in constitutional law.
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