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    Shortages of ammunition have come as millions more become first-time gun owners.
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    Appeals court lets California impose ammunition background checks for now

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    February 6, 2024 5:01 pm
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    Alabama, Delaware and Florida are the only states that allow a judge to impose the death penalty after the jury has not unanimously recommended death. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)
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    South Carolina wants to resume executions by lethal injection, firing squad, and electric chair

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    Trump can’t claim presidential immunity against 2020 election charges: Appeals court
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    Trump can’t claim presidential immunity against 2020 election charges: Appeals court

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    Charles Allen recall campaign raising big bucks amid crime surge
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    The exterior of the Department of Justice building in Washington.
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    A test for our supposed two-tiered justice system

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    Chicagoans eye installing barricades to guard against crash-and-grab robberies
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    DC AG under spotlight after saying district cannot ‘prosecute or arrest our way’ out of crime epidemic

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    Obama-era directive could alter presumptions about Trump documents case, legal group says
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    Obama-era directive could alter presumptions about Trump documents case, legal group says

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    Alina Habba, a lawyer for former President Donald Trump.
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    Trump lawyer Habba says judge’s ties to E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer warrant ‘new trials’

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    Salmon fishing guide Dave Grove, left,  nets a fall Chinook for David Moershel  while fishing on the Columbia River near Desert Aire, Wash., Sept. 8, 2014.   Hundreds of thousands of salmon are making their way from the ocean up the Columbia River this month, a windfall for salmon eaters and tribal and recreational fishermen in the Pacific Northwest.(AP Photo/Spokesman Review, Rich Landers)
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    Fishermen case offers hope for freedom from administrative state

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    January 29, 2024 6:24 am
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