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    A government bureaucracy called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is poised to put millions more American consumers' personal financial information at risk. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Trump can’t claim presidential immunity against 2020 election charges: Appeals court
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    Trump’s name appears on early voting Maine presidential primary ballots despite secretary of state decision to remove him
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    A West Point cadet set to graduate this year was charged Tuesday with five violations. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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    Supreme Court rejects bid to block race-based admissions at West Point, for now

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    Oregon Supreme Court justices listen to the oral arguments made by attorneys representing Republican Oregon senators and the Department of Justice on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023 in Salem, Oregon. Republicans are challenging the implementation of Measure 113, an effort to put a stop to legislative walkouts.
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    Oregon Republicans can’t run for reelection because they missed too much time at work: State Supreme Court

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    Supreme Court to hear arguments in federal bump stock gun case

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    Packages of Mifepristone tablets are displayed at a family planning clinic on April 13, 2023, in Rockville, Maryland. A Massachusetts appeals court temporarily blocked a Texas-based federal judge’s ruling that suspended the FDA’s approval of the abortion drug Mifepristone, which is part of a two-drug regimen to induce an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy in combination with the drug Misoprostol.
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    New York leads Democratic coalition calling on the Supreme Court to protect abortion medication access

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