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								  Obama Doesn’t Want Families To Sue Saudi Arabia Over 9/11Mariam Jaffery | April 24, 2016A piece of bipartisan legislation could have implications for U.S.-Saudi relations. 
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								  Mississippi Bill Aimed to Help Domestic Abuse Victims Seek Divorce FailsJulia Bryant | April 22, 2016Domestic abuse is not necessarily grounds for divorce in Mississippi. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | April 18, 2016Check out Law Street Media's top stories of the week . 
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								  What’s Going on with the Verizon Strike?Kevin Rizzo | April 16, 2016A strike that reveals some real challenges. 
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								  Tennessee Governor Rejects Bible as Official State BookAlexandra Simone | April 15, 2016But the battle might not be over yet. 
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								  ‘A Rape on Campus’ Back in the SpotlightJulia Bryant | April 13, 2016Rolling Stone's "Jackie" forced to testify in lawsuit. 
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								  Democracy Spring Protestors Arrested at U.S. CapitolAnneliese Mahoney | April 13, 2016Protests threaten to continue. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | April 11, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  The Panama Papers: What You Need to KnowAlexis Evans | April 5, 2016The biggest data leak in history, explained. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | April 4, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  The Government Wants You to Buy the New Tesla Right NowSean Simon | April 2, 2016Telsa might sell these cars too fast. 
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								  Top Stars on U.S. Women’s Soccer Step Up Their Fight For Wage EqualityMariam Jaffery | April 1, 2016The Women's World Cup champs filed a complaint against U.S. Soccer, alleging wage discrimination. 
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								  Open Carry Petition A Double-Edged Gun for GOPSean Simon | March 28, 2016Will GOP convention in Cleveland become the Wild Wild (Mid)West? 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | March 28, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  FDA Cracks Down on Painkiller LabelingAnneliese Mahoney | March 23, 2016Will this help end the high rates of addiction and death? 
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								  World Shocked by Terror Attacks in Brussels, Death Toll Still RisingAlexis Evans | March 22, 2016So far at least 34 people have been reported dead, with hundreds injured. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | March 21, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  Idaho Sheriff: Rape Kit System ‘Unnecessary’ Because Most Accusations are FalseJulia Bryant | March 16, 2016His comment was totally incorrect. 
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								  Kalamazoo Shooter Claims Uber App Possessed Him to Shoot PeopleAlexis Evans | March 15, 2016Dalton claims Uber app would tap into his body and make him do things. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | March 14, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  California Becomes Fifth State to Pass Right to Die LegislationJulia Bryant | March 11, 2016California passed landmark ‘right to die’ legislation last October that will allow terminally ill patients to receive life-ending drugs... 
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								  Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Visits WashingtonAnneliese Mahoney | March 10, 2016The two heads of state seem pretty buddy-like. 
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								  Maria Sharapova Suspended From Tennis After Failing Drug TestAlexis Evans | March 9, 2016Here's what we you need to know about the newly banned drug Meldonium. 
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								  West Virginia Legislature Overrides Veto Allowing Permitless Concealed CarryJulia Bryant | March 7, 2016People 21 and older can now carry hidden guns without permits or training in the state. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAlexis Evans | March 7, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  Emojis: More Serious Than You May ThinkAlexandra Simone | March 2, 2016Emojis can create some tricky legal questions. 
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								  Apple, FBI Testify Before Congress Over Locked IPhone DisputeAlexis Evans | March 2, 2016The director reveals an FBI error is what locked the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. 
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								  NYC Nail Salons Ordered to Pay $1.1 Million in Back Wages to WorkersAlexis Evans | March 1, 2016More legal action is expected to come as investigations continue. 
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								  ICYMI: Best of the WeekAnneliese Mahoney | February 29, 2016Check out Law Street's best stories of the week. 
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								  FLDS Church Leaders Indicted on Charges of FraudAlexandra Simone | February 25, 2016Could this mean the end of the group? 
 
												 
												 
												
 
			

 
						