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Federal Judge Blocks Georgia's 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban
The judge said the law violated the constitutional right to privacy and inflicted irreparable harm.
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Justices seem ready to OK asking citizenship on census
The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to uphold the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census, despite evidence that millions of Hispanics and immigrants could go uncounted.
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High court weighs citizenship question on census
Conservative Supreme Court justices were mostly silent Tuesday as a Trump administration lawyer defended the government's plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census, an indication the court's majority may be inclined to side with...
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Analyst: Authoritarian states threaten online data
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Elon Musk arrives at federal court in NYC
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk said he has "great respect for the justice system" before heading into a federal court hearing in Manhattan Thursday.
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Durbin: Citizenship question will cause undercount
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D) Illinois says he believes the real reason the Trump administration wants to put the citizenship question on next year's census is to discourage Hispanic Americans from answering the questionnaire for fear the...
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Dems show faces of those hurt if ACA is overturned
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to the Capitol steps to show the faces of Americans who would be hurt if the Trump administration and Republicans succeed in efforts to overturn the Affordable...
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Jury to decide if weed killer caused man's cancer
A jury in federal court in San Francisco will decide whether Roundup weed killer caused a California man's cancer in a trial starting Monday that plaintiffs' attorneys say could help determine the fate of hundreds of similar lawsuits.
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Jury to decide if weed killer caused man's cancer
A jury in federal court in San Francisco will decide whether Roundup weed killer caused a California man's cancer in a trial starting Monday that plaintiffs' attorneys say could help determine the fate of hundreds of similar lawsuits.
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Cosby Lawyer Says Actor Served an 'Unjust Sentence'
Jun.30 -- 83-year old actor Bill Cosby came home today after serving nearly three years of a three-to 10-year sentence on a sexual assault conviction. Pennsylvania's highest court threw out the conviction. His lawyer Jennifer Bonjean...
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Theranos Founder Holmes Isn't the 'Villain,' Says Her Lawyer
Sep.09 -- Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes isn’t the “villain” prosecutors have depicted, her lawyer told a jury, while warning that the “reality” behind the most highly anticipated criminal trial in Silicon Valley history is...
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Top 5 Clips of August 27th
Back-to-school season is in full swing: DeSantis gets DeFeated in court over his mask mandate ban, and a school district in Milwaukee fears it's spoiling kids just by picking up the tab for lunch.
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Health Care Marks Day 1 Of Judge Barrett's Confirmation Hearings
Democrats used opening remarks to focus on future of Obamacare health coverage for 22 million Americans while GOP touted nominee as highly qualified.
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Fact-Checking A Trump Election Lawsuit In Pennsylvania
Newsy investigated claims in President Trump's big election challenge in Pennsylvania, which will come before a judge next week.
Bloomberg
Understanding the Ways Espionage Act Can Be Violated
Heidi Kitrosser, University of Northwestern, professor of law, discusses ways the Espionage Act can be violated and how it pertains to former President Trump. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Zillow Co-Founder on the Rise of SPACs
Oct.21 -- Spencer Rascoff, co-founder of Zillow Group Inc. and co-chair of Supernova, discusses the many initial public offerings in the tech space, as well as the rise of the special purpose acquisition company. Rascoff speaks with...
Bloomberg
Twitter Says Musk Knew All About the Bots
Twitter says Elon Musk knew all about spam and robot accounts when he agreed to buy the company for $44 billion dollars. Twitter is urging a judge to hold a trial as soon as possible. Bloomberg's Jef Feeley reports on "Bloomberg...
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USA: CALIFORNIA: FIGHT TO LEGALISE CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
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The U-S state of California has become the latest battleground in the fight to legalise cannabis for medical purposes.
24 cannabis clubs in the state are being threatened with closure after a recent decision by the U-S...
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4:3 Indian court rejects call for harsh Bhopal penalty, File
New Delhi, India - 11 May 2011
1. Wide of lawyer talking to reporters outside the Supreme Court
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sanjay Parikh, Counsel for victims:
"The petition, curative petition which was filed by CBI...
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The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying to restrain the power of corporate treasuries in American politics
HEADLINE: Court skeptical of limits on businesses, unions
CAPTION: The Supreme Court has signaled it may let businesses and unions spend freely to help their favored candidates in elections. If so, it could roll back decades of trying...
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Supreme Court orders federal gov't to take a fresh look on CO2
Washington, DC - April 2, 2007
1. Wide shot of US Supreme Court
2. Close-up of Supreme Court building
3. Set-up shot of David Bookbinder from Sierra Club environmental group
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Bookbinder, Sierra Club...
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A Harris County judge proposed turning the Houston Astrodome into the world's largest indoor park, revealing the news Tuesday on the floor of the 49-year-old county-owned building. (August 26)
The newest proposal for repurposing the Houston Astrodome and saving it from demolition envisions turning the now-empty stadium into the world's largest indoor park.
The pitch comes from Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, the county's top...
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USA: QUESTIONS OVER MANUAL RECOUNT
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With the U-S presidency in the balance, Florida's Supreme Court has questioned lawyers on the legality of manual recounts under way in selected Democratic-leaning counties.
Chief Justice Charles T Wells asked repeatedly how...
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President Barack Obama said Thursday the Supreme Court had 'moved the ball' on affirmative action in a decision favoring white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., but added the court had not ruled out the use of racial preferences in the future
HEADLINE: AP Interview: Obama on affirmative action
CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Thursday the Supreme Court had 'moved the ball' on affirmative action in a decision favoring white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., but added the...