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    Supreme Court upholds Hawaii reapportionment
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    Supreme Court upholds Hawaii reapportionment

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    Capsules of Norvir, an AIDS drug, roll off the manufacturing line at Abbot Laboratories in Chicago, Ill., in February 1996. (AP File)
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    Abbott spinoff faces new AIDS drug trial for excluded juror

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    The Supreme Court raised questions Tuesday over whether home-based health care providers employed by state of Illinois can refuse to pay dues to the union that represents them. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Supreme Court weighs First Amendment case with ‘radical’ impact on public-sector unions

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    Bernard Madoff leaves Federal Court in New York in January 2009. ( AP Photo/Stuart Ramson)
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    The Supreme Court on Tuesday is set to hear a dispute regarding union fees that -- while failing to receive substantial media hype -- is poised to have major consequences on organized labor's recruiting. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Supreme Court ‘sleeper’ case on union dues has big impact on organized labor

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    Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan appealed a decision by the Illinois Pollution Control Board to allow Clinton Landfill Inc. to construct and operate a chemical waste landfill above the Mahomet Aquifer. (Thinkstock)
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    Illinois attorney general appeals ruling in favor of landfill

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    Carly Tangney-Decker and her husband Jeff Decker want New York State to legalize medical marijuana, to help their 8 month old daughter Mabel Tangney-Decker, who has a rare genetic disorder that causes seizures, at their home on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2013, in Kingston, N.Y.(AP Photo/Philip Kamrass)
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    A federal appeals court ruled Friday that bloggers and the public have the same First Amendment protections as journalists when sued for defamation: If the issue is of public concern, plaintiffs have to prove negligence to win damages. (Photo: Thinkstock)

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    Supreme Court to decide on child porn victim restitution
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    In a ruling Dec. 30, the Franklin County Court of Appeals ruled that the deeds reported to the Ohio Inspector General must be criminal in order for whistleblower protections provided under state law to apply. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Ohio whistleblower ruling raising concerns

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