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Justice Kennedy refers R-71 names case to full Supreme Court?
Excitement over Thai AIDS vaccine fades: "Now, two other analyses of the trial data suggests that the results
could have been due to pure chance, and therefore the vaccine may not
have...
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has stepped in to stop Washington state officials from making public the names of signers of the petition to place Referendum 71, the measure which puts the state's "everything but marriage" domestic...
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• Because murder is a terrible thing, the state of Alaska wants to outlaw films depicting murder.
• Because physical abusing and raping women is a terrible thing, the state of Alaska wants to outlaw TV programs showing this.
• Because...
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Bay Windows reports:
"During its official opening day orders Monday, the
Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of a Michigan school district
which was seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the parents of a
student who was being repeatedly...
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George Michael denies split with partner Kenny Goss.
NASA probe takes aim at Moon.
D.C. police investigating man's death at "JO party": "The organizer of the men's parties, who asked that he be identified
only as David, said the victim appears...
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It is no secret that some men will go to great lengths to avoid compulsory military service. The fine art of draft dodging has taken many forms from sudden homosexuality to self-induced medical afflictions to simple flight. But how many men would...
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This weekend we celebrate the birthday of our country. Many will do this by participating in a parade, getting drunk, or displaying the Stars & Stripes. But there are other ways to celebrate the sacrifices that have made America the world’s most...
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In 2003, Congress outlawed drawings, cartoons, and sculpture depicting minors engaging in sexually explicit acts, if a local jury found that it lacked “serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.”
You may not know that. But...
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Today is Memorial Day, when we’re supposed to honor those who have fallen in defense of our great nation and its principles. Many will do this by participating in a parade, going to a cemetery, or looking through photos of loved ones buried across...
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In a shock to onlookers and media alike, the New Hampshire House voted 188 to 186 to reject a revised gay-marriage bill. The bill, passed by the Senate earlier this week, had been revised at the urging of Gov. Jim Lynch, who threatened to veto the...
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For a half-century, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has had the right to decide which words and pictures are excluded from the Free Speech guarantees all Americans enjoy.
The FCC’s criterion for this cruel abridgment of the Bill of...
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It is International Woman's Day, and I can't help but think about the freedoms and opportunities I have had that my Grandmothers never did. Thanks to feminist activists, I have grown up knowing that I have just as many choices as males. As a thirty...