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    A federal judge has upheld the gun-control law in the District of Columbia, which bans assault weapons and large-capacity magazines while imposing registration requirements for handguns and long guns. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)

    Federal judge upholds gun control law in District of Columbia

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    Segregation gains ground 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education

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    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rebuked one of President Obama's judicial nominees, saying that Michael Boggs doesn't represent mainstream American values and isn't fit to sit on a federal bench. (AP)

    Harry Reid slams Obama judicial nominee Michael Boggs

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    Spectators watch proceedings in Circuit Judge Chris Piazza's courtroom at the Pulaski County Court House in Little Rock, Ark. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

    With ruling, gay marriages now off in Arkansas

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    New Mexico state Rep. Carl Trujillo, a Santa Fe Democrat, announces a lawsuit filed on Wednesday May 14, 2014, in the state Supreme Court in Santa Fe, N.M., seeking to nullify a settlement between New Mexico, the federal government and the Navajo Nation over tribal rights to water in the San Juan River. Trujillo brought the lawsuit along with two Republican legislators and a farmer from northwestern New Mexico. (AP Photo/Barry Massey)
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    FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013, file photo, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer, R-Thompkinsville, speaks during the 133rd annual Fancy Farm picnic in Fancy Farm, Ky.  Kentucky's Agriculture Department has filed a lawsuit s Wednesday, May, 2014, seeking the release of imported hemp seeds being held up by federal officials. The state Agriculture Department wants to distribute the seeds for use in pilot projects that would be Kentucky's first hemp crop in decades. Holly Harris VonLuehrte , chief of staff to Comer, says federal officials wanted the state to apply for a permit.  (AP Photo/Stephen Lance Dennee)
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    Kentucky sues federal government over hemp seeds

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    Coakley threatens to sue federal housing agency
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    Brewer appeals ruling in Medicaid expansion suit
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    Brewer appeals ruling in Medicaid expansion suit

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    Minn. AG sues woman who allegedly posed as immigration lawyer
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    Minn. AG sues woman who allegedly posed as immigration lawyer

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    Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing settles pyramid scheme allegations
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    Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing settles pyramid scheme allegations

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