Column: Sometimes, the ACLU is all that has stood between a democracy and a Trump dictatorship

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which chronicles the clueless self-destruction of a once-promising political star, former Rep. Anthony Weiner.

After Amiri prevailed, her client was able to end the pregnancy. “I felt very happy,” the client said, “as though they saved my life.”The stress as each attorney waits for the court decision that will determine clients’ fates is palpable. And yet, he was hardly alone. Even ACLU Legal Director David Cole was initially confused by the ruling, which found that while the government may have the right to add a citizenship question, the Trump administration’s after-the-fact rationale that it would aid in enforcing the Voting Rights Act was a pretext.

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