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A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Julie Hamill

Demystifying America's founding documents for the average citizen.

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  • Julie Hamill

    Julie Hamill is a lawyer, mom, and school board member from Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The views stated are her own and do not represent the views of any organization with which she is affiliated.

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