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The world is watching as Iran’s twelfth presidential election is scheduled for Friday, May 19. The election is considered by many to be a battleground between fundamentalists and reformists, and the results could potentially affect the country and the region for decades to come.
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The growing problem of inner city dirt bike gangs turns rural fun into metro trouble.
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Neil Gorsuch, Trump’s nominee for Supreme Court, faced an uphill battle for confirmation
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Juvenile Justice Reform Comes to NC Edits
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The NHL’s collective bargaining agreement explains the complex process the new team must endure as it attempts to be competitive from its inaugural season.
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The legal fight over federal land continues to impact private citizens, tribal lands, and businesses, and a new administration has left many questioning the future of federal land regulation.
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As the number of patent suits increases, SCOTUS is now questioning whether there is an actual statute of limitations on this concept.
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A new bill would allow craft beer breweries to distribute more beer, making them more competitive with national brands.
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Prosecutors in the Aaron Hernandez double murder trial brought testimony about the meaning of a few tattoos the former NFL star received within months after the crimes they say he allegedly committed in 2012.
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HB2 was repealed by the General Assembly, and has been replace by House Bill 142, a less restrictive bill, which still leaves some voters unhappy.
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Judge Anuar Gonzales Hemadi dismisses sexual assault case because there was no evidence that it was done “to satisfy sexual desire.”
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After proposing budget cuts to every department except those related to the military or border security, Trump has angered both Democrats and Republicans.
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The rising routes and alternatives to getting a law license include the end of traditional college.
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As the UK begins sorting out the details of its breakup with the EU, “Brexit” is certain to cause repercussions for many years to come.
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How states are avoiding the constitutional requirements of the electoral college.
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