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Arguments Set for Tuesday Over Trump Travel Ban
A federal appellate court has scheduled telephone oral arguments for Tuesday afternoon in a lawsuit over President Trump's travel and refugee ban.The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear from lawyers from the...
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Trump: Travel Ban Could Reach Supreme Court
President Donald Trump says the court fight over his refugee and immigration executive order could end up in the Supreme Court.Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Trump says he's going to take his fight to uphold the directive "through the...
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Law Professor Assesses Court Decision on Ban
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSan Francisco, California - Feb. 9, 20171. Rory Little looking at 9th circuit ruling on paper2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rory Little, law professor, University of...
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Analyst on UK court ruling, voxpop reactions
A British constitutional analyst said Tuesday's Supreme Court ruling that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson illegally suspended parliament was a "serious defeat" for the government and that the decison upheld the "fundamentals" of the...
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US Supreme Court nominee calls Roe v Wade ruling 'important precedent'
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says a 1973 Supreme Court decision that established a constitutional right to an abortion is an "important precedent" that has "been reaffirmed many times."
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CFTC To Revamp Oil Speculation Rule
Jan.29 -- Heath Tarbert, Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in an exclusive interview about the agency's proposal to limit the size of bets that hedge funds and other traders can make...
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Expert: No immediate impact from Obamacare ruling
A US federal judge's ruling would, if upheld, wipe away the entire Affordable Care Act, the health care overhaul championed by President Barack Obama and twice sustained by the Supreme Court.
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Expert: No immediate impact from Obamacare ruling
A federal judge's ruling would, if upheld, wipe away the entire Affordable Care Act, the health care overhaul championed by President Barack Obama and twice sustained by the Supreme Court.
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Dems show faces of those hurt if ACA is overturned
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to the Capitol steps to show the faces of Americans who would be hurt if the Trump administration and Republicans succeed in efforts to overturn the Affordable...
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Justices seem ready to OK asking citizenship on census
The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to uphold the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census, despite evidence that millions of Hispanics and immigrants could go uncounted.
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Sen. Kamala Harris campaigns for president in Iowa
White House hopeful, Sen. Kamala Harris campaigned in Iowa City on Wednesday evening, speaking on a range of topics, including consent decrees between the Justice Department and courts and environmental policy.
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Pence to Harris: Are You Going to Pack the Supreme Court?
Oct.07 -- California Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence discuss the vacancy in the Supreme Court and how each party wants to fill it. They speak at the vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City.
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Court spokesman on latest developments
1. Wide of Superior Court spokesman, Allan Parachini, at microphone stand
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Allan Parachini, Superior Court spokesman:
"We take our sentencing obligations very seriously in all cases. And in this matter an...
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USA: COURT HEARS PLEA FROM VINCENT FOSTER'S LAWYER OVER NOTES
English/Nat
Urging the Supreme Court not to abandon a key legal protection, the lawyer for the late Vincent Foster argued on Monday he should be allowed to keep secret his notes of conversations with his client.
Whitewater prosecutors...
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Spears, Federline: Custody battle continues
HEADLINE: Spears, Federline: Custody battle continues
CAPTION: Why did Britney Spears lose custody of her 2 boys? Her lawyer says it had to do with failure to produce a license and allegedly missing aDrug and alcohol test. (Oct. 2)
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Three days of arguments on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul have come to an end at the Supreme Court. Outside Republicans spoke to reporters with GOP Senator Mike Lee saying the law puts individual freedoms 'at stake.'
HEADLINE: GOP: Health care law puts freedom 'at stake'
CAPTION: Three days of arguments on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul have come to an end at the Supreme Court. Outside Republicans spoke to reporters with GOP Senator...
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Musharraf tightens regulations for Pakistani media
1. Wide of journalists marching towards Parliament to protest media crackdown announced Monday
2. Journalists chanting we want freedom
3. People walking with torches
4. Torches
5. Poster: "We strongly condemn breakdown on our private...
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As the Supreme Court begins hearing oral arguments from lawyers for 26 states opposing President Barack Obama's health care overhaul legislation, supporters rallied in front of the court, urging the justices and the public to uphold the law
HEADLINE: Advocate: Urge SCOTUS to uphold health care
CAPTION: As the Supreme Court begins hearing oral arguments from lawyers for 26 states opposing President Barack Obama's health care overhaul legislation, supporters rallied in front...
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ITALY: REFERENDUM ON TELEVISION COMPANY OWNERSHIP
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Former Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi faces the break up of his media empire if next Sunday's (11th June) referendum on television ownership goes against him.
The billionaire commercial television owner - who has...
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WRAP Republicans block repeal of ban on gays serving openly in military
Washington, DC, US - September 21, 2010
1. Wide view Senate floor as vote starts
2. Various views as Senate vote results are announced - UPSOUND: (English) Senator Mark Begich, Democrat - Alaska:
"On this vote the Yeas are 56, the Nays...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: VOTE RULING (2)
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The U-S Supreme Court on Monday set aside a state high court ruling that allowed selective manual recounts in Florida's contested presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush, and sent the case back for further...
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USA: HUMAN RIGHTS
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China's human rights record has deteriorated in the past year, according to the U-S State Department.
The department also found fault with the record of two close allies, Colombia and Israel, as they tried to deal with civil...
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Child welfare authorities are warning that members of a polygamist sect could flee Texas jurisdiction now that a court has found the state's removal of their children was improper. The AP's John Mone reports from San Angelo, TX
HEADLINE: Texas appeal says FLDS families flight risks
CAPTION: Child welfare authorities are warning that members of a polygamist sect could flee Texas jurisdiction now that a court has found the state's removal of their children was...
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NEW Sejdiu confident ahead of UN court hearing on Kosovo's split from Serbia
1. Various of Pristina streets
2. Exterior of Kosovo president's office
3. Set up shot of Kosovo President, Fatmir Sejdiu
4. SOUNDBITE (Albanian) Fatmir Sejdiu, Kosovo President:
"Kosovo has never been part of Serbia, even in the last...