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FEDS WILL NOT CHALLENGE STATE MARIJUANA LAWSThe Justice Department will not attempt to challenge state laws that allow for the medical and recreational use of marijuana as long as the drug sales do not...
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JURY AWARDS LONGTIME SMOKER $12.5 MILLION IN CASE AGAINST PHILIP MORRISA group of six jurors found that Philip Morris USA and Liggett Group were largely responsible for his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.
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FEDERAL COURTS IN CRISISCongress’s $350 million reduction in the federal judiciary’s budget has slowed the processing of civil cases and forced many criminal dockets to 4 days a week
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OFF-CAMPUS CRIME RISES AS OHIO STATE STUDENTS RETURNWith Ohio State students moving back into the University District, 78 reports were filed with police the off-campus area in the past 7 days...
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NEW TRIAL ORDERED AFTER JUROR IS OVERHEARD AT BAR USING RACIAL SLUR TO DESCRIBE DEFENDANTSMaine defendants who were convicted on charges of employing undocumented workers will get a new trial after a juror was overheard in a bar using a racial slur.
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JUDGE FINDS BREATHALZER NOT SCIENTIFICALLY RELIABLEA court decision discrediting the reliability of machines used by hundreds of Ohio law-enforcement agencies to test drunken drivers could be the "death blow" for the controversial devices
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BRADLEY MANNING, SENTENCED TO 35 YEARS, WANTS TO BE A WOMANThe U.S. Army soldier sentenced this week to 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks said that will seek hormone therapy and live as a female named Chelsea
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Prosecutors seek 60 years for Bradley Manning, defense suggests 25Arguing that his illegal leaks severely damage U.S. secret intelligence, military prosecutors asked that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning be sentenced to 60 years in prison
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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ASKS SUPREME COURT TO ALLOW WARRANTLESS CELL PHONE SEARCHESIf the police arrest you, do they need a warrant to rifle through your cellphone? Courts have been split on the question. Currently, states like Ohio...
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JUDGE REFUSES TO BLOCK CONDOM REQUIREMENT FOR ADULT FILM ACTORSA Los Angeles County law requiring adult film actors to wear condoms is likely to survive a First Amendment challenge, a federal judge has ruled.
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ONE NATION, BEHIND BARSThis week Eric Holder, Barack Obama’s attorney-general, declared that America has an “unnecessarily large prison population” That is putting it mildly.
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DNA MATCH WITH PET CAT LINKS SUSPECTA new cat DNA database developed by Leicester genetics experts means cats can now provide forensic evidence to help put their masters behind bars...
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NYC's STOP & FRISK LAW HELD UNCONSTITUTIONALIn a blistering decision, a federal judge found that the Police Department had "adopted a policy of indirect racial profiling" that targeted young minority men for stops
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THE CONFESSIONS OF INNOCENT MENWhy would two suspects caught up in a grisly murder investigation admit to a killing they didn't commit? ...
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STUDENT SUES FORD OVER 112 POUNDS OF WEED COPS FOUND IN HIS TRUNKMagallanes was arrested and held without bail until the FBI realized that something wasn't quite right in the string of smuggling arrests. He is suing Ford...
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STATES BALK AT LOWER ALCOHOL LIMIT FOR DUIThe push to lower legal blood-alcohol limits for drivers to .05 by the NTSB Chairperson appears headed down a dead end road
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LITTLE BROTHER IS WATCHING YOUNew technologies allow employers to check whether you are wasting time at recreational Web sites or sending unprofessional e-mails. But when does an employer's legitimate business interests become an unacceptable invasion of worker privacy?
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NCAA SUED BY FORMER STAR ATHLETES FOR USING THEM TO MAKE BILLIONSNCAA executives make six-figure salaries, and the NCAA sells rights to televise games for hundreds of millions of dollars each year—more than $690 million in the 2011 fiscal year.
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WRONGLY CONVICTED ON BITE-MARK EVIDENCEAt least 24 men convicted or arrested based largely on bite-mark evidence have been exonerated by DNA testing, or otherwise been proved not guilty
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JUSTICE STRATTON NOW SAYS SHE'S AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTYFormer Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton said today that she has changed her views and now opposes capital punishment.
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