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Woman shot in head in north St. Louis



by: Megan Mueller

Posted: Mar 13, 2024 / 10:45 PM CDT

Updated: Mar 13, 2024 / 10:45 PM CDT

ST. LOUIS – A woman was left unconscious and not breathing after being shot Wednesday evening.
According to officials, the incident occurred around 8 p.m. in the 4600 block of Pope Avenue in north St. Louis. She was shot in the head and shoulder.
The woman is approximately 30 years old.
 
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Jewish Solicitor General', 4 Jewish lawyers at DoJ trickery.

Shelley(black) v. Kraemer(white) St. Louis, MO.

Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U.S. 1 (1948), is a landmark[1] United States Supreme Court case that held that racially restrictive housing covenants cannot legally be enforced.

The U.S. Office of the Solicitor General filed, for the first time in a civil rights case, an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") brief in support of the Shelleys. The Solicitor General's brief filed on behalf of the United States government was written by four Jewish lawyers: Philip Elman, Oscar H. Davis, Hilbert P. Zarky, and Stanley M. Silverberg. However, the Solicitor General's office chose to omit their names from the brief. Deputy Solicitor General Arnold Raum, who was also Jewish, stated that it was "bad enough that [Solicitor General Philip] Perlman's name has to be there, to have one Jew's name on it, but you have also put four more Jewish names on. That makes it look as if a bunch of Jewish lawyers in the Department of Justice put this out."[3]
 
Deputy Solicitor General Arnold Raum, who was also Jewish, stated that it was "bad enough that [Solicitor General Philip] Perlman's name has to be there, to have one Jew's name on it, but you have also put four more Jewish names on. That makes it look as if a bunch of Jewish lawyers in the Department of Justice put this out."[3]
DESEGREGATION BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.
 
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