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    Tennessee Court of Appeals to hear arguments Wednesday on school-choice program

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    Attorney Alan Dershowitz talks to the press outside federal court, in New York, Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. Dershowitz on Monday attended a court hearing in his ongoing legal battle with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, a woman who claims to have been pressured into having sex with Dershowitz by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 17. She and Dershowitz are suing each other, each claiming the other is lying.
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    Alan Dershowitz: Jeffrey Epstein may have ‘paid off’ prison guards to let him commit suicide

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    The Epstein files: We’re still only getting half the truth
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    The Epstein files: We’re still only getting half the truth

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    Police officers gather at an entry gate of district court following the killing of Tahir Ahmad Naseem, who was in court accused of insulting Islam, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, July 29, 2020.
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    Pakistani man accused of blasphemy shot dead in court by gunman who had dream of killing

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    Affordable short-term healthcare plans can flourish thanks to Trump
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    Violent rioters, not federal officers, are the cause of Portland’s problems
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    Violent rioters, not federal officers, are the cause of Portland’s problems

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    There are no exceptions to the First Amendment, even in a pandemic
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    The woke war on objectivity hits the federal judiciary
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    The 93-year-old German Bruno Dey.
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    ‘Symbolic justice’: 93-year-old former Nazi death camp guard convicted after lengthy trial

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    July 23, 2020 3:13 pm
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    In this July 18, 2017 file photo, the wooden main gate leads into the former Nazi German Stutthof concentration camp in Sztutowo, Poland. 93-year-old former SS private Bruno Dey is going on trial at the criminal court in Hamburg on 5,230 counts of being an accessory to murder, accused of helping the Nazis' Stutthof concentration camp function.
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    Nazi camp guard apologizes to Holocaust victims before verdict but denies responsibility for deaths

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