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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Honored In Ceremony At U.S. Capitol

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Friday's historic service was brief, with mostly Democratic congressional leaders and few Republicans in attendance.
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President Trump Reportedly Chooses Amy Coney Barrett For Supreme Court

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She was on the president's shortlist for the high court.
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Interview With Gina Miller Ahead of Supreme Court Brexit Ruling

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CLEAN: The woman who led the case against the Government - described today's judgement as a victory for the UK constitution and laws. But the case has unleashed a turbulent reaction, directed both at Gina Miller and at the Supreme court...
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Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn Reacts to Brexit Supreme Court Ruling

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CLEAN: The eleven justices of the Supreme Court have ruled 8 to 3 against the government over who can trigger Article 50. Parliament will now have to vote to begin the Brexit process. It's a big blow for Theresa May, and one of the most...
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Parliament To Approve Government Brexit Plans - Supreme Court

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VOICED: The woman who led the case against the Government - described today's judgement as a victory for the UK constitution and laws. But the case has unleashed a turbulent reaction, directed both at Gina Miller and at the Supreme court...
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RGB Was a 'Trailblazer' Says Mass. Attorney General

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Sep.21 -- Maura Healey, attorney general of Massuchessetts, discusses the impact on technology of the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Healey speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : New-Yorkers pay respects to RBG in Brooklyn where she grew up

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New-Yorkers pay their respects to US Supreme Court Justice and liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg outside her childhood home and high school in Brooklyn, on the day following her death (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How Supreme Court Justices Try to Find Common Ground

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Sep.29 -- Stephen Breyer, United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, talks about how Justices try to find common ground with each other on close cases. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was...
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How Justice Breyer Went From Harvard to Capitol Hill

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Stephen Breyer, United States Supreme Court Associate Justice, talks about how he went from teaching at the Harvard Law School to becoming a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Washington, and a key Republican had...
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CLEAN : Venezuela appoints new Supreme Court justices

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The Venezuelan president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, swears in the new Supreme Court justices in Caracas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Supreme Court Justices pose for a picture in 1968.

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Supreme Court Justices pose for a picture in 1968.
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VOICED : Muere Antonin Scalia juez de la Corte Suprema de EEUU

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VOICED : Muere Antonin Scalia juez de la Corte Suprema de EEUU
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Jeremy Wright QC Statement on Brexit Supreme Court Ruling

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CLEAN: The eleven justices of the Supreme Court have ruled 8 to 3 against the government over who can trigger Article 50. Parliament will now have to vote to begin the Brexit process. It's a big blow for Theresa May, and one of the most...
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War Mobilization Director James F Byrnes urges US labor force not to let up on war production as Allied gains increase

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Title card: 'Byrnes - Mobilization Chief asks All-Out Effort' / SOT-CU US War Mobilization Director James Byrnes; says the Allies are defeating the Axis powers but the US labor force must not let up in war production efforts / Note:...
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Flag Of The United States Outside The US Supreme Court

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CLEAN: Shows close up the flag of the United States blowing in the wind. on June 10, 2015 in Washington, DC.
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Biden: You'll Know My Opinion on Court Packing 'When the Election Is Over'

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Oct.12 -- Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden answers a question about expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court if he wins the election. "You will know my opinion on court packing when the election is over," Biden told...
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CLEAN : US abortion rights activists protest outside Justice Kavanaugh's house

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Dozens of protesters in favour of abortion rights gather outside the house of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Chevy Chase, Maryland, to protest his decision, along with four other justices (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Supreme Court Justice Breyer sits down with AFP

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CLEAN : Supreme Court Justice Breyer sits down with AFP
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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends lower house speaker

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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends lower house speaker
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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends Rousseff impeachment architect 2

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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends Rousseff impeachment architect 2
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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends Rousseff impeachment architect

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CLEAN : Brazil Supreme Court suspends Rousseff impeachment architect
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CLEAN : FILE: Gambia election court ruling delayed for several months

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The Gambia's chief Supreme Court justice has dealt a blow to President Yahya Jammeh's legal challenge against the result of December's election saying it would not be heard for several months
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Gina Miller on Supreme Court Ruling on Brexit

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CLEAN: The woman who led the case against the Government - described today's judgement as a victory for the UK constitution and laws. But the case has unleashed a turbulent reaction, directed both at Gina Miller and at the Supreme court...
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Parliament To Approve Government Brexit Plans - Supreme Court

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CLEAN: The eleven justices of the Supreme Court have ruled 8 to 3 against the government over who can trigger Article 50. Parliament will now have to vote to begin the Brexit process. It's a big blow for Theresa May, and one of the most...