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    Barronelle Stutzman, left, a Richland, Washington, florist who was fined for denying service to a gay couple in 2013, smiles as she is surrounded by supporters after a hearing before Washington's Supreme Court, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016, in Bellevue, Wash. Stutzman was sued for refusing to provide services for a same sex-wedding and says she was exercising her First Amendment rights, but justices questioned whether ruling in her favor would mean other businesses could turn away customers based on racial or other grounds.
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    Washington court sticks by ruling against florist in gay wedding case

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    June 6, 2019 6:26 pm
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    Parents forgive man who threw their five-year-old son off Mall of America balcony

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    Fotis Dulos, 51, and his girlfriend Michelle Tronconis, 44, are pictured.
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    Husband of missing Connecticut mother of five and his girlfriend are charged with ‘tampering with evidence’

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    FILE - In this May 17, 2019 file photo, Teresa Pettis, right, greets a passerby outside the Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis. Pettis was one of a small number of abortion opponents protesting outside the clinic on the day the Missouri Legislature passed a sweeping measure banning abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy. Planned Parenthood says Missouri's only abortion clinic could be closed by the end of the week because the state is threatening to not renew its license, which expires Friday, May 31.
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    Judge rules Missouri’s last abortion clinic will remain open — for now

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    Protestors gather outside the Senate Chamber prior to a vote on the death penalty at the State House in Concord, N.H., Thursday, May 30, 2019. New Hampshire, which hasn't executed anyone in 80 years and has only one inmate on death row, on Thursday became the latest state to abolish the death penalty when the state Senate voted to override the governor's veto.
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    New Hampshire abolishes death penalty after state Senate overrides GOP governor’s veto

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    Hillary Clinton, former 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, pauses while speaking at the New Yorker Hotel in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016. In the hours after Donald Trump's election as the 45th president of the United States, Republicans in Congress claimed a mandate for their agenda to revamp financial rules and replace Obamacare, and Clinton urged her supporters to give him a chance to govern.
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    Washington Supreme Court says ‘faithless’ electors can be fined $1,000 for not voting for Clinton

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    Helenmary Ball, left, of Calvert County, Md., as "Maryland District 5," points toward the separated area of Maryland District 3, being represented by Bobby Bartlett, right, as nonpartisan groups against gerrymandering protest in front of the Supreme Court, Wednesday, March 28, 2018, in Washington where the court will hear arguments on a gerrymandering case. The Supreme Court is taking up its second big partisan redistricting case of the term amid signs the justices could place limits on drawing maps for political gain.
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    Supreme Court halts drawing of new congressional maps in Michigan, Ohio

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    Bouquets of flowers sit on the sign outside the STEM School Highlands Ranch late Wednesday, May 8, 2019, in Highlands Ranch, Colo.
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    16-year-old suspect in Colorado school shooting to be charged as adult

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    Anti-abortion activists hold a sign condemning Roe v. Wade, a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1973 that recognized a woman's constitutional right to an abortion, at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019.
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    Could a ‘heartbeat bill’ take down Roe v. Wade?

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    Yellow caution tape blows in the wind as workers carry a sheet of plywood into the STEM Highlands Ranch school early Thursday, May 9, 2019, in Highlands Ranch, Colo.
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    Transgender suspect asks court to use pronoun ‘he’ in Colorado school shooting case

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