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    Are immigration reformers talking down chances so opponents will drop guard?
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    Are immigration reformers talking down chances so opponents will drop guard?

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    February 3, 2014 5:00 am
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    Caregiver Dena Adams, left, accompanied by attorney Phoebe Taubman, testifies before the New York City Council Civil Rights Committee. (AP Photo/A Better Balance)

    New York, California bills show fight to protect caregivers

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    More states grant in-state tuition to immigrants
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    More states grant in-state tuition to immigrants

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    House to vote on drought bill while plotting immigration and debt ceiling measures
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    The Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion-rights organization, has just released a study that states that the number of abortions declined from 1.21 million in 2008 to 1.06 million in 2011. (AP Photo)
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    Number of abortions continue to decline, four decades after Roe v. Wade

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    Law firms adapt to get development megaprojects
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    Law firms adapt to get development megaprojects

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    Clark Aposhian, president of the Utah Shooting Sport Council, uses a plastic gun during concealed-weapons training for 200 Utah teachers in December  2012, in West Valley City, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

    Maine bill would ban replica guns in schools

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    Brett Mills, front, an FBI crime scene expert leaves the courtroom for a hearing for Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes at district court in Centennial, Colo., on Friday Jan. 31, 2014. Mills was on the stand when the judge recessed for lunch.  Holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges of killing 12 people and injuring 70 at a Denver-area movie theater in July 2012. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, Pool)
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    February 1, 2014 12:33 am
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    FILE - This May 29, 2013 file photo shows Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto talking to media at the Legislative Building in Carson City, Nev. A Nevada judge ordered Jan. 30, 2014, the state to pay legal costs that could top $1 million to a mortgage services firm that state Attorney General Masto accuses of consumer fraud.     (AP Photo/Kevin Clifford, file)
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    Nevada AG sanctioned in lender fraud civil lawsuit

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    January 31, 2014 10:58 pm
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    NY judge OKs $8.5B Bank of America settlement
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    NY judge OKs $8.5B Bank of America settlement

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