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    Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts arrives before President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in early February. His recent decisions have won him high approval ratings from Democrats.
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    DOJ shuts down 15 immigration courts across US, citing ‘civil unrest’
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    Taiwan court overrules law that criminalized adultery

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    Oregon Supreme Court rules against 10 churches suing for in-person services
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    Michael Flynn judge is destroying a man’s reputation: His own
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    Anti-abortion activist sues Kamala Harris, alleging she conspired to violate his civil rights
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    Aniyah Britt,15, of the "Threads of Praise" children's group, portrays the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, during a Christmas Day presentation at Christ-Centered Community Church in Johnstown, Pa., Tuesday, Dec.25, 2018.
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