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    Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito speaks during the Federalist Society's 40th Anniversary at Union Station in Washington on Nov. 10, 2022.
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    Former anti-abortion activist alleges leak in 2014 Supreme Court case authored by Alito

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    Seattle businesses footing most of the bill for city government: study
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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, center, makes comments during a news conference.

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    American Bar Association panel makes LSAT optional for law school admittance
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    ‘Inevitable that Trump will be indicted’: Legal Twitter sounds off on special counsel

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    Biden administration asks Supreme Court to revive student debt relief plan
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    This May 30, 2020, combination of booking photos provided by the United States Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of New York shows Colinford Mattis, left, and Urooj Rahman, both Brooklyn attorneys. Both have pleaded guilty to charges they torched an empty New York City police vehicle last year amid the unrest over the police killing of George Floyd, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021.

    New York lawyers disbarred for firebombing police car during George Floyd protests

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      HOLD FOR RELEASE AT 12:01 A.M. EDT AND THEREAFTER ON THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 2013 - FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2011 file photo, a phone is held in a car in Brunswick, Maine. Americans are significantly less worried about drunk, aggressive and drowsy driving than they were four years ago even though traffic deaths have begun to edge back up, according to a survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. At the same time, most Americans consider texting while driving completely unacceptable behavior, although one in four admit doing so recently. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach, File)

    Distracted driving bill clears Ohio House

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    In declaring ‘Heartbeat Act’ unconstitutional, Georgia judge gets the law flatly wrong
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    In declaring ‘Heartbeat Act’ unconstitutional, Georgia judge gets the law flatly wrong

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    Prosecutors charge 2 septuagenarians with dealing ‘gray death’ to veterans

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