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    An unidentified medical clinician interviews a patient at a Planned Parenthood location in Boston. (AP/Steven Senne)

    Protests at abortion clinics back at high court

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    The NFL may be on the hook for more money than it expected if a federal judge can't be convinced that its $765 million concussion settlement with more than 4,500 former players will be adequate to pay out benefits over the 65-year life of the agreement. (AP/Chuck Burton)
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    Denver Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno is tackled by the San Diego Chargers defense in the fourth quarter of a playoff football game Sunday in Denver. (AP/Charlie Riedel)
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    President Obama appointed Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a criminal investigation into possible wrongdoing at the Internal Revenue Service. (Getty Images File)
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    National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning involves whether three 2011 presidential recess appointees to the National Labor Relations Board are valid, given the fact that the Senate was not technically in recess at the time. (Thinkstock)
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    FILE - This undated file photo provided by Compassion & Choices shows Aja Riggs, of Santa Fe, N.M. Lawyers representing two doctors and Riggs, who has advanced uterine cancer in a case challenging a decades-old New Mexico law that prohibits assisted suicide. New Mexico Second Judicial District Judge Nan Nash ruled Monday, Jan 13, 2014,  that the ability of competent, terminally ill patients to choose aid in dying is a fundamental right under the state Constitution. In her ruling, she declared that such a right ensures the liberty, safety and happiness of terminally ill patients. (AP Photo/Compassion & Choices, Desdemona Burgin, File)
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