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    Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch was a fairly conservative senator, but he was always close to K Street and big business, and the lobbyists' pleadings often, though not always, defeated his conservatism. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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    Attorneys representing Jameka Evans, the security guard, wanted the Supreme Court to overturn an 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and decide that sexual orientation discrimination violates the Civil Rights Act. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for Human Rights Campaign)
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    Supreme Court rejects discrimination case based on sexual orientation

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    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Carpenter v. United States, a case about the constitutionality of law enforcement searching and seizing -- without a warrant -- a cellphone user's records to reveal that person's locations and movements. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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    Supreme Court to hear major cellphone privacy case amid end-of-year blockbusters

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    November 27, 2017 5:01 am
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    Afternoon Links: Advice from John McCain, Trouble at Microsoft, and Trump’s Glasses
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    Afternoon Links: Advice from John McCain, Trouble at Microsoft, and Trump’s Glasses

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    Big Tech Is Eating the Economy
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    California has passed the first comprehensive privacy bill in the U.S., but authors and industry representatives warn that the bill needs fixes.
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    In this Monday, May 15, 2017, file photo, employees watch electronic boards monitoring possible ransomware cyberattacks at the Korea Internet and Security Agency in Seoul, South Korea. Beyond the frequently used shorthand that North Korea was behind the
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    Microsoft head blames North Korea for ‘WannaCry’ hospital cyberattack

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    Seventy-six businesses have filed a brief urging the Supreme Court to hear Evans v. Georgia Regional Hospital, a case involving a Georgia security guard who says she was harassed at work because she is a lesbian. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Big companies push Supreme Court to say Civil Rights Act prevents anti-gay discrimination

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