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Texas awaits ruling on controversial immigration law

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The law would allow Texas authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
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Integration minister Roderic O'Gorman discusses immigration into Ireland

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Interview with Integration minister on the topic of immigration into Ireland. <b<br/>r/>

Roderic O'Gorman talks about the steps that need to be taken for the process to happen quicker and more effiicently.
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Federal Appeals Court Blocks Work Requirements For Medicaid

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A federal appeals court sided with a lower court in ruling against Arkansas' implementation of work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
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Asian Americans Are More Represented In The Media Than Ever Before

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As Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month comes to a close, a new report from Nielsen highlights major wins for representation.
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At least a half-dozen poultry plants shut down or scaled back operations Wednesday and many other businesses closed as Hispanics in Alabama skipped work to protest the state's toughest-in-the-nation immigration law.

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HEADLINE: Hispanics skip work to protest immigration law

CAPTION: At least a half-dozen poultry plants shut down or scaled back operations Wednesday and many other businesses closed as Hispanics in...
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Increased Voter Protection Effort Underway In Key 2020 States

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Democrats and other groups are working to increase voter protection efforts ahead of the 2020 election in key battleground states like North Carolina.
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Supreme Court Hears 'Faithless Elector' Case

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Justices will decide whether "faithless electors" in the electoral college process are allowed to vote against who won their state's popular vote.
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Trump Financial Records Must Be Given to the House, Appeals Court Says

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Oct.11 -- A federal appeals court has upheld a subpoena ordering accountants for President Donald Trump to provide Congress with his financial records. Bloomberg's Greg Farrell reports on "Balance of Power."
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SCOTUS Agrees To Hear Case About Catholic School Teachers

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Two California teachers sued Catholic schools they worked at for wrongful termination, but the churches claim they have immunity.
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Appeals Court Says Military Funds Can Be Used For A Border Wall

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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' 2-1 decision temporarily halts an injunction issued by a federal judge in Texas last month that blocked the funds.
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The Scottsboro Boys case is appealed to the AL Supreme Court

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Title card: 'Scottsboro Case Appealed, Decatur, Ala - 9 lives hang on Supreme Court decision as trials go into 3rd year! US watches case which has stirred world interest' / exterior of Decatur, AL courthouse / attorney Samuel Leibowitz...
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Bush picks Alito for Supreme Court

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1. President Bush and Judge Samuel Alito walk to the podium

2. SOUNDBITE (English) US President George
Bush
"Good morning. I am pleased to announce my nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr as...
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Bloomberg

New Map Dilutes Power of Blacks, Latinos, Jeffries Says

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The New York district map drawn up by a special master would dilute Black and Hispanic voting power, and Democrats must focus on fixing its flaws rather than battling among themselves, House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries said...
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Who's On President Trump's List To Replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

Higher Ed
Congress and the White House are already drawing battle lines over the new Supreme Court vacancy.
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Appeals Court Won't Step In on President Trump's Tax Returns For Now

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The fight over the president's tax returns is expected to reach the Supreme Court for a second time.
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CLEAN : R. Kelly will appeal 30-year prison sentence, attorney says

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The 55-year-old disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for leading a decades-long effort to recruit and trap teenagers and women for sex, will appeal the sentence, says his attorney, Jennifer Bonjean...
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U.S. Judge Halts Trump Administration 'Public Charge' Immigration Rule

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The 'public charge' rule, unveiled last year, would make it harder for immigrants who are poor or need government aid to secure residency in the U.S.
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Bloomberg

Orascom CEO Sawiris Is Eager to Invest in Argentina

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Sept. 13 -- Naguib Sawiris, chairman and chief executive officer at Orascom TMT Holding, discusses looking to invest up to $500 million in Argentina, government bureaucracy and corruption, and examining an investment in OI. He also talks...
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Appeals Court: Trump Accounting Firm Must Hand Over His Tax Returns

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The court upheld a subpoena that was issued in the Manhattan DA's investigation of alleged "hush money" payments to Stormy Daniels.
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Bloomberg

Federal Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Borders Open

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Feb.09 -- A federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. will remain open to refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to reinstate a travel ban. Bloomberg's Ramy...
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Texas Court Delays Execution Of Woman Convicted Of Killing Daughter

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Melissa Lucio's attorneys say her capital murder conviction was based on an unreliable and coerced confession after relentless questioning.
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Boston Marathon Bomber's Death Sentence Overturned

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​The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ruled the judge in ​his previous ​trial did not adequately screen jurors
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A federal appeals court ruled that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court. (June 25)

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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step...