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It claims constitutional violations under the 14th Amendment and violations under Michigan state law because the teenagers “had a clearly established right to be free from danger.”

The Lonesome Highway may be a safer route, but it is clearly not free from danger.

There was a runner at second base -- Scott Kingery had cracked a leadoff double -- and Kershaw was an out away from wiggling free from danger in a one-run game.

And Mr. Johnson said his regular deportation rules apply, meaning that rank-and-file illegal immigrants who got to the U.S. before 2014, and who have escaped serious criminal convictions, are also free from danger of deportation.

We must assure that all of our children are given the opportunity to be educated in schools in which they can learn safely, free from danger, including by those who are charged with protecting them. 

From MSNBC

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