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    Wisconsin corrections officials say an inmate doesn't deserve compensation for being mistakenly kept in prison for more than a year after his release date. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    State: Wisconsin man held in prison too long shouldn’t be paid

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    The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from former Connecticut Gov. John G. Rowland over claims his administration violated state employees' constitutional rights when it laid off 2,800 workers based on their union membership in 2003. (AP Photo/Joe Giblin)

    Supreme Court stays out of Connecticut layoff case

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    A former clerk for New Jersey's Labor and Workforce Development Department has been sentenced for stealing nearly $19,000 in unemployment benefits.  (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Ex-New Jersey state worker sentenced for stealing funds

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    A federal judge has denied motions to set aside the convictions of two Yonkers politicians in a 2012 corruption trial. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Pennsylvania chocolate company responds to hiring bias suit

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    Mitch McConnell releases powerful ad featuring a throat cancer survivor
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    RI Senate unveils workforce development plan
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    The omnibus gives the IRS $11.3 billion to spend this year, down from the $11.9 billion it got last year. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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    Rep. Charles Rangel and eight members of the New York City Council were among those arrested on disorderly conduct charges after they sat down and refused to leave the roadway. (AP/John Minchillo)

    New York pols arrested in MLK airport worker protest

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    EXography: Unfunded public employee pensions drive state debts skyward

    EXography: Unfunded public employee pensions drive state debts skyward

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    The Supreme Court raised questions Tuesday over whether home-based health care providers employed by state of Illinois can refuse to pay dues to the union that represents them. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Supreme Court weighs First Amendment case with ‘radical’ impact on public-sector unions

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