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The high court Thursday made it more difficult for victims to sue if the police fail to read them their rights, relieving cops of consequences for violating the rights of the people they arrest
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View ArticleCan Kansas Cling to Abortion Rights?
A Republican-backed referendum seeks to strike reproductive freedom from the state constitution. Can Kansas voters hold the line?
View ArticleDianne Feinstein’s Death Could Grind Biden’s Judicial Agenda to a Halt
Democrats no longer have a majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which means confirming judges could turn into a partisan rock fight
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