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    ‘Mere possession’ of gun doesn’t permit police deadly force, appeals court says
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    ‘Mere possession’ of gun doesn’t permit police deadly force, appeals court says

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    April 7, 2022 8:48 pm
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    Court reinstates Virginia school’s admissions plan criticized as discriminatory

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    In this Nov. 22, 2017 photo, pedestrians pass the storefront of Gibson's Food Mart & Bakery in Oberlin, Ohio. A long relationship between one of Americas most liberal colleges and 132-year-old family-owned Gibson's is in tatters amid student allegations of racial profiling. The bakery filed a lawsuit last month accusing the college and a top dean of slandering Gibson's as a racist establishment and taking steps to destroy the family's livelihood.
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    Oberlin must pay record $31M award to bakery it defamed as racist, says appeals court

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    April 1, 2022 12:28 pm
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    Appeals court upholds conviction of ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger
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    Appeals court upholds conviction of ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger

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    March 30, 2022 8:26 pm
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    WATCH: Jussie Smollett out of jail. Attorney says he ‘nearly lost hope’
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    WATCH: Jussie Smollett out of jail. Attorney says he ‘nearly lost hope’

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    Traffic drives past the New York Times Building in New York on July 11, 2007.
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    New York Times allowed to publish content from Project Veritas

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    Anthony Maggert and former Secretary of State Colin Powell pose for a photo.
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    Sidney Powell asks judge who depicted team as ‘dangerous lunatics’ to reverse sanction

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    Commuter traffic on North Capitol Street heading towards the US Capitol Building in Washington resumes to its normal volume, Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. The bill to reopen the government late Monday, was signed by President Donald Trump, ending a 69-hour display of partisan dysfunction.
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    A judge too far: Senate should reject this radical nominee

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    January 7, 2022 7:43 pm
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    Federal judge rules immigration law provision unconstitutional for ‘disparate impact on Latinx persons’
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    Federal judge rules immigration law provision unconstitutional for ‘disparate impact on Latinx persons’

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    December 29, 2021 2:26 am
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    22 states file brief in support of DACA
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    22 states file brief in support of DACA

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