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Lawyers begin filing suits for detainees

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Washington, DC - 8 July 2004 1. Pan of U.S. District Court 2. Attorney Brent Mickum walking into court, filing papers on behalf of detainees in Guantanamo 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brent Mickum, Attorney representing three detainees "The...
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}QUOTE REF INDIA; The Indian Supreme Court agress to a proposal by GS20028912 Union Carbide Corp. for its Indian subsidary to pay part of 20.2.89 the 470million dollar settlement for the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster;...
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Bhutto's husband gets bail, release imminent

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Islamabad, 22 November 2004 1. Wide exterior police in front of Supreme Court 2. Court sign 3. Various of supporters of Asif Ali Zardari celebrating the court's verdict to grant bail FILE - Lahore, 1999 4. Zardari in police car, pulls...
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Reaction as US Supreme Court denies appeals in gay marriage cases in surprise ruling

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The Supreme Court unexpectedly cleared the way on Monday for a dramatic expansion of gay marriage in the United States and may have signalled that it's only a matter of time before same-sex couples can marry in all 50 states. Rejecting...
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Supreme Court hears Guantanamo detainees' appeal

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1. Supreme Court, people lining up outside 2. People protesting, holding signs in front of court 3. Pan of people waiting Pool 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Gibbons, Attorney: (AUDIO OVER VIDEO) "So, it is so totally artificial to say...
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Court appearence of Israeli soldiers who refuse to serve in occupied territories

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1. Exterior Supreme Court and people entering 2. Close up Supreme Court sign (in English and Hebrew) 3. Various reservists refusing to serve inside court, and their supporters 4. Wide shot interior courtroom 5. Defense lawyers in...
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DV SCOTUS Strip Search (SOT)

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HEADLINE First Person: SCOTUS says security beats privacy CAPTION: Jailers may perform invasive strip searches on people arrested even for minor offenses, an ideologically divided Supreme Court ruled Monday, the conservative majority...
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USA: JANE ROE ANTI-ABORTION CASE

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English/Nat The woman America once knew as Jane Roe, in the U-S Supreme Court case legalizing abortion, is now backing an effort to overturn the landmark decision. Mary McCorvey and another woman linked to Supreme Court cases on...
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House Cites Ex-Trump Aide Meadows for Criminal Contempt

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The U.S. House voted Tuesday night to hold Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump's last chief of staff, in criminal contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to testify in the Capitol insurrection probe. Bloomberg Government's...
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Supreme Court rules on military war crimes tribunals, reax

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AP Television Washington DC - 29 June 2006 1. US Supreme Court building AP Television Washington DC - 29 June 2006 2. US President George W Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi walking to podiums for press conference 3....
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More on anthrax cases and investigations

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1. Police officers in front of Supreme Court building, pull out to wide shot of Supreme Court 2. Wide shot of US District Courthouse 3. Another shot of the US District Courthouse 4. Car carrying a Supreme Court Justice pulls out of...
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Terrorism suspect Najibullah Zazi has pleaded guilty to plotting to attack the New York City subway system in the fall of 2009.

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HEADLINE: NYC terror suspect pleads guilty to subway plot CAPTION: Terrorism suspect Najibullah Zazi has pleaded guilty to plotting to attack the New York City subway system in the fall of 2009. He told a federal judge that he was...
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A federal judge issued a worldwide injunction Tuesday immediately stopping enforcement of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, suspending the 17-year-old ban on openly gay U.S. troops.

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HEADLINE: Judge puts halt to 'don't ask, don't tell' policy CAPTION: A federal judge has ordered the military to immediately stop enforcing the policy 'don't ask, don't tell', which bans openly gay troops from serving in the...
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Hearing on challenge to media law requiring opposition media group to break up broadcast operation

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The future of broadcast television and other news media in Argentina is at stake as the Supreme Court hears arguments on the constitutionality of a law designed to break up privately held media monopolies. The Argentina media law debates...
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Reax from families and Palestinians to court decision

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Nablus - West Bank 1. Various of Ajouri family house 2. Parents of Intisar and Kifah Ajouri sitting inside the house 3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Father of Intisar and Kifah Ajouri "This is a dark unjust ruling. This is because they have no...
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SPAIN: REACTION TO PINOCHET IMMUNITY WITHDRAWAL

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English/Nat The Spanish judge behind the 1998 arrest of Augusto Pinochet for crimes against humanity remained tight lipped on Thursday on news that the former dictator had been stripped of his immunity from prosecution. Baltazar...
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The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur.

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HEADLINE: Arrest warrant issued for Sudan's President CAPTION: The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur....
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Two federal appeals courts issued conflicting rulings Tuesday on the legality of the federally-run healthcare exchange that operates in 36 states. (July 22)

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There's another legal battle involving President Barack Obama's health care law. Two federal appeals courts today have issued contradictory rulings on a key financing issue. The rulings came within hours of each other. A divided court...
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT CASE

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English/Nat Florida's Supreme Court was on Monday hearing what its chief justice calls a "historic" case that's "of vital importance" to America, to Florida and to the world. Lawyers for Al Gore, George W. Bush and others are arguing...
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US govt and French bank reach settlement over alleged sanctions violations, US Attorney General comment

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France's largest bank, BNP Paribas, has agreed to pay nearly nine billion US dollars to resolve criminal allegations that it processed transactions for clients in Sudan and other blacklisted countries in violation of US trade sanctions,...
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USA: FLORIDA BALLOT LEGAL MOVES

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English/Nat The legal manoeuvring continues in the United States as the country waits to see who will be the next president. On Wednesday, George W. Bush and Al Gore both turned to the Florida Supreme Court to resolve issues critical to...
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Supreme Court says employers with religious objection can avoid covering women's contraception under new health care law. White House reacts saying ruling jeopardizes women's health. (June 30)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013031 (SOT: Mark Sherman, AP Supreme Court Reporter) "It is the first time the court has ruled that for profit corporations can basically hold religious views." (SOT: Michelle Kinsey Bruns,...
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Death-row inmates are asking the the Supreme Court to force U.S. states to use different drugs or tighten their procedures to reduce the risk that prisoners will suffer excruciating pain during their executions.

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HEADLINE: SCOTUS struggles with lethal-injection case CAPTION: The Supreme Court appears divided over whether the drugs commonly injected to execute prisoners risk amount to cruel and unusual punishment. The case was brought before the...
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President Bush asks Congress for line-item veto power

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1. Mid view as Bush walks into briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "We also need to more to reform the way Washington spends people's money. Under the current system Congress can slip spending provisions...