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“When someone mostly wins and shows that federal enforcement was substantially driven by protected speech or political activity, the United States should be able to pay that person's attorney fees and court costs without ordinary fee caps?”
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“The Attorney General should regularly report to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees about certain sensitive or high-level criminal matters, explain key decisions and policy changes, provide summary data, handle classified details separately, and quickly flag certain court rulings involving prosecutor declarations.”
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“Federal executive officials should not use investigations, regulatory actions, civil cases, or criminal cases to punish people or organizations for constitutionally protected speech, association, expression, or political participation.”
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“Federal executive officials should not use investigations, prosecutions, regulation, enforcement, or similar official power against people in the United States or U.S.-based groups because of constitutionally protected speech, voting, campaigning, donations, religious exercise, or other political activity.”
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“Federal funds should not be spent on investigations, enforcement, regulatory actions, or similar federal actions that are substantially driven by protected political speech or activity, and people harmed by that spending should be able to sue to stop it.”
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“People and U.S.-based groups should be able to ask a federal court to stop a federal action that is happening now or about to happen when protected political speech or activity appears to be a substantial reason for the action.”
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“People and U.S.-based groups should be able to seek money damages from individual federal officials who knowingly use federal power to punish protected political activity and violate constitutional rights, with reduced immunity and limited federal payment of those damages.”
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“People or groups facing federal civil enforcement cases or criminal prosecutions should be able to challenge the case after showing substantial evidence that protected political speech or activity helped motivate it, and courts should be able to examine the government's reasons and stop the case if the government fails the required proof test.”
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