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The Supreme Court ... Appeals court judges themselves repeatedly said they had trouble making sense of what Congress wrote.
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Supreme Court Ruling Expands Death Row Prisoners' Religious Rights
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Why executions by firing squad may be coming back in the US
The image of gunmen in a row firing in unison at a condemned prisoner may conjure up a bygone, less enlightened era. But the ...
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Finality of the Bhopal gas leak case marks another tragedy
On March 14, a five-judge bench of the Supreme ... SC refused to reopen the settlement, on the basis that the money was ...
Berkshire Eagle
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Why are firing squads for US executions being debated?
The image of gunmen in a row firing in unison into the chest of a condemned prisoner may conjure up a bygone, less ...
Governing
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What Law and Order Really Means
If Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas wins, he may owe it all to his law-and-order message. Meanwhile, the North Carolina ...
Navajo Times
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Future of Navajo water rights heard in Supreme Court
The Supreme Court seemed divided on Monday as it weighed a dispute involving the U.S. government and the Nation’s quest for ...
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Hindustan Times
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Two takeaways from the Surat court’s order
There are two significant takeaways from a Surat district court’s conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi — and neither is about whether or not he will be disqualified as a Member of Parliament ...
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Vodafone loses its appeal in patent case: unjust, or simply inevitable?
In a rare turn of legal decision-making, Vodafone has paid almost £1 million in costs for infringing a patent since revoked ...
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EDITORIAL: Hakamada deserves swift retrial to gain ‘true freedom’
Prosecutors’ decision not to appeal a court order to hold a retrial for Iwao Hakamada is in line with the common sense view ...
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As drought persists in the west, justices to consider Navajo Nation’s rights to Colorado River
Thirty percent of Navajo Nation citizens have no running water. Navajos use 8-10 gallons of water a day, about a tenth of what the average American uses. Meanwhile, the water level at Lake Powell, the ...

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