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US baker and gay couple in court over cake arguments

Higher Ed
A Colorado cake baker and the same-sex couple for whom he declined to make a wedding cake were all at the Supreme Court to witness arguments in the case. Speaking outside of court after the justices heard the case, baker...
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UK: MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES ACCUSED OF POOR SAFETY STANDARDS

Higher Ed
London, UK, 2 December 1994 1. Union Carbide plant, Bhopal 2. Gas leak victims 3. Cu, victim coughing 4. House of Commons (British Parliament) 5. Press conference, wide shot 6. Judges on panel 7. SOUNDBITE: John Hendy QC 8. Cutaway 9....
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Bridgeman Arts

The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 4 - Council meetings and shots of the Thames

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, council meetings take place at...
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Supreme Court To Decide On Legality Of Alabama Congressional Maps

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court is set to decide if Alabama violated the Voting Rights Act when it re-drew Congressional maps.
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MEXICO: HIGHEST COURT RULES THAT COMPOUND INTEREST IS LEGAL

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Mexico's highest court has ruled in favour of the nation's banks by determining that compound interest is legal. The question had pitched the nation's crisis-weary banks against millions of citizens unable to pay off their...
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Bloomberg

EPA and California Far Apart on Emissions, Acting Administrator Wheeler Says

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Acting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says that the EPA and California are still a "ways apart" on reaching an agreement on regulatory requirements for car and truck emissions. Wheeler also...
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Bloomberg

Judge Jackson Says Roe V. Wade Is Settled Abortion Law

Higher Ed
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, says she believes abortion rights have been settled by the Supreme Court in the landmark cases Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey She speaks in response...
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Q&A: SCOTUS on Affirmative Action, Immigration

Higher Ed
In a major victory for affirmative action, a divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the University of Texas admissions program that takes account of race.The justices voted in favor of the Texas program by a 4-3 vote, an outcome that...
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Bloomberg

What Investors Are Getting Wrong about Emerging Markets: Greylock's Humes

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Emerging-market sovereign borrowers are returning to international debt markets as stimulus from central banks cuts borrowing costs and investors chase yields again. Hans Humes, CEO of Greylock Capital Management, spoke with...
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The NFL and its players went back to court Friday for a pivotal hearing before a federal appeals court on the legality of the lockout. Lawyers for both sides commented on the hearing outside a federal courthouse in St. Louis. (June 3)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NFL, players argue over legality of lockout CAPTION: The NFL and its players went back to court Friday for a pivotal hearing before a federal appeals court on the legality of the lockout. Lawyers for both sides commented on the...
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The recent opening on the Supreme Court has minority interests groups lobbying for representation on the high court. The Ap's Julie Pace looks at the likelihood of Obama increasing the court's diversity.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Special interests lobby for spot on high court CAPTION: The recent opening on the Supreme Court has minority interests groups lobbying for representation on the high court. The Ap's Julie Pace looks at the likelihood of Obama...
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm Seeks iPhone Ban in China

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Qualcomm has stepped up its legal fight with Apple, filing lawsuits in China to stop the manufacture and sale of iPhones in the country. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Bush urges Congress to back ban on same-sex marriage

Higher Ed
Washington DC - 3 June 2006 1. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President: "Today, I want to explain why I support the Marriage Protection Amendment, and why I'm urging Congress to pass it and send it to the states for...
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Bloomberg

Roe Ruling Shifts Decision Making to the States: Harvard's Kamarck

Higher Ed
Elaine Kamarck, Brookings senior fellow and Harvard professor, says decision making about abortion laws now moves to the states after the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision. She's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Qualcomm's Escalating Apple Litigation

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Apple Inc. and its Asian contract manufacturers are hitting back at Qualcomm Inc. with legal claims that try to undermine the chipmaker’s attempt to force them to pay licensing fees. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matt Larson has...
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Curated Video

British student creates world's first robot lawyer

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Could the next piece of legal advice you receive be from a robot? A British student has developed what's claimed to be the world's first robot lawyer, helping unhappy motorists appeal against parking tickets.STORY-LINE:Meet...
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Curated Video

British student creates world's first robot lawyer

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4065173LEAD IN:Could the next piece of legal advice you receive be from a robot? A British student has developed what's claimed to be the world's first robot lawyer, helping unhappy motorists appeal...
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Bloomberg

Why Nine Justices? Court Packing's History and Future

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Bloomberg Law examines what the Framers envisioned for the Supreme Court and the long history of presidents and Congress attempting to shape the Court to fit their political needs. (Produced by Andrew Satter; Executive...
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Curated Video

India's Supreme Court pushes for urgent steps to protect Taj Mahal

Higher Ed
India's Supreme Court has asked the Indian government to take urgent steps to protect the Taj Mahal from pollution and insect dung that are reportedly changing the colour of its marble from a shining white to shades of brown and green. ...
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Curated Video

The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Heated Abortion Debate at the Supreme Court CAPTION: The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation. (Nov....
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Curated Video

Biden Appointing More Black Women Judges Than Any Other President

Higher Ed
The White House says adding more diverse judges to the federal courts remains a priority for the president.
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Justices tackle health law birth control coverage

Higher Ed
Pro-choice supporters and proponents of the pro-life movement held demonstrations outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC on Tuesday, as justices inside debated a new health care law that requires employers to provide coverage of...
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The Recount

Biden’s Big Judicial Victory

Higher Ed
One year after taking office, Joe Biden’s presidency is on a rocky road. But one area where he’s had quiet success: judges. Biden’s blown past recent records, with historically diverse picks making a historically quick mark on the...
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USA: MICROSOFT ACCUSED OF ANTI COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOUR

Higher Ed
English/Nat Attorneys for both Microsoft and the U-S federal government have been given a grilling from federal appeals court judges in Washington D-C over claims that the software giant was guilty of anti-competitive behaviour. The...