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    Two states that should be able to sue over Biden’s student loan bailout
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    Two states that should be able to sue over Biden’s student loan bailout

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    November 1, 2022 12:00 am
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    A judge rightly blocked the Biden DOJ’s abusive subpoena but left one important thing unsaid
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    A judge rightly blocked the Biden DOJ’s abusive subpoena but left one important thing unsaid

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    Sotomayor lauds Supreme Court neighbor Clarence Thomas: He ‘cares about people’
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    Sotomayor lauds Supreme Court neighbor Clarence Thomas: He ‘cares about people’

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    October 21, 2022 12:00 am
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    Chief Justice Roberts appoints federal judge as right-hand man

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    These booking photos released Oct. 9, 2021, by the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority show Jonathan Toebbe and his wife, Diana Toebbe.
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    Maryland couple face life in prison after pleading guilty in nuclear secrets case

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    September 27, 2022 9:52 pm
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    UCF to pay $35K to settle First Amendment lawsuit against its speech policies

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    US Court of Appeals short-circuits artificial intelligence inventions
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    White House plays politics with women’s emergency healthcare
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    White House plays politics with women’s emergency healthcare

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    The entrance to the Georgetown Preparatory School Bethesda, Md., is shown, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018. Mark Judge spent decades mining his recollections and writing books and articles full of semi-confessional details about the suburban Maryland prep school he attended with future Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Now, though, Judge’s memory has drawn a blank.

    Justice delayed: Federal case backlog prompts calls to expand courts

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    September 5, 2022 10:00 am
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    Federal court ruling on gender identity upends civil rights law
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    Federal court ruling on gender identity upends civil rights law

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