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Lawyers representing major U.S. broadcasters and Internet TV company Aereo were optimistic about their oral arguments in a case that could have broad effects on the future of broadcast television. (April 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009182 Supreme Court justices debated Tuesday whether they can side with broadcasters in a copyright challenge to an Internet startup company without threatening the burgeoning world of cloud...
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President takes oath of office for second term

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1. US President Barack Obama, followed by First Lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha, entering Blue Room for swearing-in ceremony 2. Obama stands before US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts 3. Obama puts hand on...
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Bush picks conservative judge to fill crucial vacancy

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1. US President George W. Bush and Supreme Court Nominee Samuel Alito 2. Wide of Bush and Alito 3. Close up of Alito 4. Mid of Bush and Alito 5. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Judge Alito is one of the most...
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Further reax as Obama health bill clears major hurdle in Supreme Court

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In a momentous ruling affecting virtually every American, the United States Supreme Court narrowly upheld President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul on Thursday with the unlikely help of conservative Chief Justice John...
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Kavanaugh sworn in as justice in WH ceremony

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Retired Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy administered the ceremonial oath to newly confirmed Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Kavanaugh sworn in as justice in White House ceremony

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US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in -again, for the cameras, this time - Monday night at a White House ceremony.
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Legal Expert: SCOTUS Left in Calcified State

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Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor will have a chance over a likely decades-long career to tackle a host of big issues in the law and have a role in shaping the answers to them. Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan...
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts re-delivered the oath of office to Obama on Wednesday night at the White House. The surprise move came in response to Tuesday's stumble, when Roberts got the words of the oath a little off, which prompted Obama to do so, too.

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HEADLINE: Obama takes presidential oath, again CAPTION: Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts re-delivered the oath of office to Obama on Wednesday night at the White House. The surprise move came in response to Tuesday's stumble,...
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US President Bush attends swearing in of new Attorney General

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1. Wide of US President George W. Bush, being announced and walking into ceremony 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "The Attorney General is responsible for our law enforcement community's efforts to detect, prevent,...
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SCOTUS justices avoid saying 'FUCT' in brand case

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The Supreme Court discusses a trademark case Monday involving a Los Angeles-based fashion brand "FUCT" without saying the brand's name.
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law

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A divided Supreme Court stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court's views on abortion rights.
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Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

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Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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Supreme Court begins first arguments by phone

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Pelosi hits Facebook over Trump ad before census

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A week before most people can start answering the 2020 census, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday chastised Facebook for allowing the reelection campaign of President Donald Trump to run ads directing people to a survey that she says...
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The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a 35-foot protest-free zone outside abortion clinics in Massachusetts. (June 26)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012826 Boston -- Recent 1. FILE: Painted line showing protest boundary Washington -- October, 2010 2. FILE: Various of justices of the Supreme Court Boston -- Recent 3. FILE: Various of protestors...
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Legal Expert: SCOTUS Left in Calcified State

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Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor will have a chance over a likely decades-long career to tackle a host of big issues in the law and have a role in shaping the answers to them. Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan...
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law

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A divided Supreme Court stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court's views on abortion rights.
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SCOTUS justices avoid saying 'FUCT' in brand case

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The Supreme Court discusses a trademark case Monday involving a Los Angeles-based fashion brand "FUCT" without saying the brand's name.
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law

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A divided Supreme Court stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court's views on abortion rights.
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SCOTUS participants speak out after LGBT hearing

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Plaintiffs and defendants responded to a seemingly divided US Supreme Court that was considering whether federal civil rights law protects LGBT people from job discrimination.
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Supreme Court Pauses Release Of Mueller Grand Jury Materials To House

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​Chief Justice John Roberts agreed to a temporary stay of a previous ruling involving the release of grand jury material from the Mueller report.
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Pelosi hits Facebook over Trump ad before census

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A week before most people can start answering the 2020 census, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday chastised Facebook for allowing the reelection campaign of President Donald Trump to run ads directing people to a survey that she says...
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Reax as Supreme Court upholds key part of Obama health law

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The United States Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the heart of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, handing him a huge election-year political victory and keeping in force the legislative centrepiece of his term, a law aimed...
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Trump on Russia pipeline to Germany, Crimea, UK PM

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US President Donald Trump on Friday said that a Russian pipeline project that would supply gas to Germany was a "tragedy". "I think it's a horrific thing that's being done where you're feeding billions and billions of...