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...It is one of the swing battlegrounds after the Supreme Court ruled in 2006 that the redrawing of the district violated the Voting Rights Act....
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...Should the appeals court agree with the Trump administration’s position, the Supreme Court would be all but certain to review the case....
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...he said in a tweet that referred to his success in appointing Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court....
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...A court in New Delhi on Saturday discharged 36 individuals involved in the scandal, including ex-Indian national cricketer S Sreesanth and two of his former teammates in the Rajasthan Royals franchise....
...In the five years since the US Supreme Court radically transformed the country’s campaign finance landscape by allowing companies and trade groups to spend unlimited funds on elections, candidates, party...
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...The Tokyo-based company paid 2.9 billion yen ($28 million) as judgment and 2.4 million yuan ($384,585) in court fees, according to a statement posted on the microblog of the Supreme People’s Court.”...
...The proposed deal, which is in late stage talks, would unite the second- and third-largest U.S. tobacco companies that have a combined market value of nearly $55 billion, putting brands such as Reynolds’...
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...And it lives on in all the Americans who’ve dropped everything to go some place they’ve never been and pull people they’ve never known from rubble, prompting chants of “U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A!”...
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...government supports us”. (”Half the US Supreme Court graduated from Harvard Law School,” he said.)...
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