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Ariz. abortion ban repeal made official
High court limits whom police can detain
State: Officer gender not needed in stop data
Courts’ case disposition rates increasing — SC
Democrats see access to abortion, IVF as keys to defeating Ted Cruz
The fight over emergency abortion care
Thank Chinese Americans for your right to remain silent
Right-wing dark-money groups engage in ‘judge shopping’
Only one choice on choice
Michigan court keeps Trump on ballot
Judicial races are reshaping legal community
Justices to hear homelessness case
Immunity case takes unusual turn
‘Beacon of justice’
R. Kelly’s Chicago conviction to stand
Federal court upholds keeping Diablo Canyon power plant open
NC police build growing network to track vehicles
Clinics react after Florida abortion ban
Mental health court celebrates first graduate
Ga. AG questions city’s ‘lock up your gun’ law
What judge’s gag order on Trump means
AG: Voters want to keep abortion waiting period
A corporation can’t be misleading, but it can stay silent
A tongue-in-cheek look into top NZ judges’ perks
Copyright asks an important question: What is a song?
Inheritors of estates enjoying benefits of near decade-old amendment to law
The Washington Post on the Supreme Court and presidential immunity (April 25):
Federal trial challenging NC’s voter ID law begins today
A month left in legislative session What’s on deck?
Sanaullah suggests fixed tenure for SC’S chief justice
IEC argues that the electoral court
OSG urged to elevate CA ruling on power rate hike case to SC
Weinstein rape conviction overturned by appeals court
Costly transcripts an injustice for victims
European court affirms Italy's right to seize ancient bronze statue from LA's Getty Museum
Man charged for murder, ARSON GIVEN TO fiLE CLOSING SUBMISSIONS
Green groups outraged after Ottawa changes the rules on environmental assessments
COJ helps city manager avoid 30 days’ imprisonment
Recused commissioner takes Lesufi to court over Usindiso investigation
Juror: N.H. unjust in capping of damages