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Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted.

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HEADLINE: Miller sues Alaska; Extending Senate contest CAPTION: Alaska's contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Rep. Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots for his GOP rival have been counted. (Nov....
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USA: SUPREME COURT HEAR POLL CASE

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Natural Sound One day after closely questioning lawyers for all sides, the U-S Supreme Court on Tuesday pondered its ruling in the U-S presidential election, a contest that holds Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore in...
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USA: ELECTION: VOTE RECOUNT LATEST

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English/Nat The U.S. Supreme Court, divided 5-4, intervened once again Saturday in the deadlocked presidential race, granting George W. Bush's plea to halt the Florida vote count on which Al Gore had pinned his best hopes of winning the...
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President John F. Kennedy's only surviving child celebrated what would have been his 95th birthday this month by honoring three Iowa judges who were ousted after the court unanimously decided to legalize same-sex marriages

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HEADLINE: JFK awards for ousted Iowa justices, US diplomat CAPTION: President John F. Kennedy's only surviving child celebrated what would have been his 95th birthday this month by honoring three Iowa judges who were ousted after the...
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13-year-old girl declared brain dead after sleep apnoea surgery may moved to another hospital

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A California judge said on Friday that the mother of a 13-year-old girl who was declared brain dead after sleep apnoea surgery may remove her daughter from an Oakland hospital if she assumes full responsibility for the consequences. The...
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Alabama Court to Rule on Chief Justice's Ouster

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYMontgomery, Alabama – August 8, 20161. Tracking shot of suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore UPSOUND:" Judge Roy more, let's hear it."2. Crowd...
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Author Takes Rape Records Case to Mont. Court

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"Into the Wild" author Jon Krakauer and the public deserve to know why the University of Montana reversed its decision in 2012 to expel a star quarterback who was accused of rape, an attorney for the author told the Montana Supreme Court...
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Calif. details probe of Facebook privacy practices

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California's attorney general disclosed an ongoing probe into Facebook's privacy practices Wednesday, as it sued the company over its repeated refusal to turn over documents and answer questions.
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Calif. details probe of Facebook privacy practices

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California's attorney general disclosed an ongoing probe into Facebook's privacy practices Wednesday, as it sued the company over its repeated refusal to turn over documents and answer questions.
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Liberal judge ousts Trump pick on Wisconsin court

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A liberal challenger on Monday ousted a conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice endorsed by President Donald Trump, overcoming a successful push by Republicans to forge ahead with last week's election even as numerous other states...
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Drew Barrymore, Emmy Rossum at protest rally

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AP Television Los Angeles, 26 May 2009 1. Wide protesters on Santa Monica Boulevard 2. Protesters with sign 3. Protesters with sign 4. Protesters with sign 5. Wide protesters on Santa Monica Boulevard 6. Mid of Los Angeles mayor Antonio...
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USA: GORE LEGAL CHALLENGE TO FLORIDA VOTE

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Washington, D.C.; Tallahassee, Florida, USA - 28 November 2000 Washington, D.C. - Pool 1. Mid shot of Vice President Al Gore (left) and U-S Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers 2. Close up of Gore Tallahassee, Florida - APTN 3. Mid shot...
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California Supreme Court agrees to hear challenges to gay marriage ban

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FILE - 21 October 2008 1. Wide of San Francisco City Hall building 2. Mid of gay couple wearing blue robes getting married inside City Hall 3. Rear view of ceremony 4. Wide interior of City Hall building 5. Mid of gay couple being...
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The Illinois Supreme Court has halted the Chicago board of elections from printing any mayoral ballots without Rahm Emanuel's name on them.

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HEADLINE: Court halts ballots without Emanuel's name CAPTION: The Illinois Supreme Court has halted the Chicago board of elections from printing any mayoral ballots without Rahm Emanuel's name on them. (Jan. 25) Rahm Emanuel is back on...
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. A judge struck down part of the gay-marriage ban that Kentuckians had approved in 2004, saying it treated gays and lesbians in a demeaning way. (Feb

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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Kentucky must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, part of an unprecedented barrage of marriage-equality lawsuits in states where voters have overwhelmingly opposed recognition of...
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USA: SUPREME COURT PONDERS FLORIDA POLL VERDICT

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Natural Sound One day after closely questioning lawyers for both sides, the U-S Supreme Court is pondering its ruling in the U-S presidential election - a contest holding Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore in limbo. As is...
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A judge in western Kentucky jailed a group of Amish men Thursday for refusing to mark their horse-drawn buggies with reflective triangles for traffic safety.

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HEADLINE: Amish men sent to jail in KY buggy fight CAPTION: A judge in western Kentucky jailed a group of Amish men Thursday for refusing to mark their horse-drawn buggies with reflective triangles for traffic safety. [Location -...
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Judge Denies Cosby's Bid for Accuser Testimony

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNorristown, Pennsylvania - July 7, 20161. Mid tracking Cosby entering elevatorAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNorristown, Pennsylvania - July 7, 2016++SOT PARTIALLY...
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German court explains decision to release ex-Catalan leader on bail

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A German court ruled Thursday that former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont can be released on bail pending a decision on his extradition to Spain, finding that the most serious accusation against him isn't punishable under German law. ...
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ONLY ON AP Loophole allows migrant children to be adopted in US

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An Associated Press investigation has found that state court judges are being allowed to grant custody of migrant children to American families without notifying their parents.  
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Harvard accused of profiting from slave photos

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Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves while ignoring requests to turn the photos over to the slaves' descendants, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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Lawsuit: Harvard profits from photos of slaves

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Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves while ignoring requests to turn the photos over to the slaves' descendants, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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Jail term begins in US texting suicide conviction

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A Massachusetts woman who sent her suicidal boyfriend a barrage of text messages urging him to kill himself was jailed Monday on an involuntary manslaughter conviction nearly five years after he died in a truck filled with toxic gas.
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US prosecutors seek new sentence in Van Dyke case

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Illinois' attorney general says he's asking the state Supreme Court to order a new sentence for the white Chicago police officer who fatally shot black teenager Laquan McDonald.