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Several political candidates won elections recently with calls to reinvigorate states' rights. The U.S. Supreme Court has famously been accused of following the nation's election returns, and, coin
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Watching an illegal drag race qualifies as participating in the prohibited activity, the Superior Court has ruled. In so ruling, the court upheld the conviction of a woman who was a spectat
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