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Winsor

American  
[win-zer] / ˈwɪn zər /

noun

  1. Justin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.


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Winsor wrote that when a law on its face is constitutional, plaintiffs can’t make free speech claims challenging it because they believe lawmakers acted with unconstitutional motives.

From Seattle Times

The law, Winsor wrote, citing an earlier judicial ruling, “is not pinpointed against a named individual or group; it is general in its wording and impact.”

From Los Angeles Times

Winsor joined the Federalist Society in 2005, according to a questionnaire he submitted to the Senate upon his judicial nomination.

From Los Angeles Times

Before turning to Winsor’s record, let’s delve into the lawsuit itself.

From Los Angeles Times

The wheel turned and Winsor inherited the case.

From Los Angeles Times