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Nation Jun 21

Major decisions expected from Supreme Court could reshape education and immigration policy

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Tainted Steroid Drugs Caused Deadly Meningitis Outbreak In Nine States

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U.S. Civil Court System Needs Major Overhaul, New Book Declares

In "Rebuilding Justice: Civil Courts in Jeopardy and Why You Should Care," co-authors Rebecca Love Kourlis and Dirk Olin examine problems and potential improvements in the U.S. civil court system, where 30 million cases are filed every year. Ray Suarez…

World Nov 18

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Ghailani Verdict Rekindles Debate Over Civilian Trials for Terror Suspects

The Ahmed Ghailani verdict on Wednesday reignited debate on whether civilian courts should handle terror suspect cases instead of military tribunals. Ray Suarez leads a debate between former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey and Eugene Fidell, president of the National…

Aug 25

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Schools Brace for H1N1 Outbreaks

As students head back to school, education systems and universities across the country are bracing for potential outbreaks of the H1N1 swine flu and trying to prepare for the unknown.

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