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    Attorney Carter G. Phillips, representing generic drug maker Mylan Pharmaceuticals, departs the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, after arguments in Teva Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. v. Sandoz, Inc. Justices seem divided as it considers a high stakes patent dispute between rival pharmaceutical companies over the world's best-selling multiple sclerosis treatment, a case that threatens to cut into the $4 billion-a-year profits that Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. earns selling the drug Copaxone. Teva claims the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit wrongly overturned five of its patents for the drug.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    Some Americans, right and left, give up on the Constitution whenever it gets in the way of policies they like. Some on the right defend anti-obscenity laws or want more mingling of church and state, while those on the left want endless economic regulation. (iStock)
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    Olson evades gay marriage questions

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    The Supreme Court's announcement this week that it will not review same-sex marriage cases from five states marks a significant shift in the legal battle over gay marriage. But the battle for the hearts and minds of the American people is far from over. (iStock Photo)
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    Sara Meadows, left, and Jennifer Rose, both of Charleston, S.C., fill out an application for a marriage license at the Probate Court office in Charleston, S.C., on Thursday. (AP/Bruce Smith)
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    Justice Kennedy admits mistake in barring gay marriage in Nevada

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