http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - See, e.g., Kozinski & Banner, supra note 13, at 756 (The First Amendment makes no distinction among types of speech; it speaks only of `speech,' which suggests that the burdens of explaining a distinction between different kinds of speech should fall on the proponent of the distinction.); Field, supra note 13, at 62 & n.30 (demonstrating that colonial America lacked such distinctions by
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