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...limited the power of police...with a Long Island, N.Y...that the authority of police...
...Amendment because, under it, searches and seizures are authorized not by judicial power, but by limited circumstances. Typically, the doctrine comes into play when a...
The cursing client who couldn't be controlled, the trespassing teens atop the trains, the phenomenal fees for the Fen-Phen lawyers and the sitting state senator on trial. Those were some of the more
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The pardons President George W. Bush granted this week couldn't have been better Christmas gifts if Santa himself had delivered them
...York, Rhode Island and Vermont...fuel fired power plants rated...still a long way from...generally have authority to regulate...
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...trapped for as long as 10 hours...the state's power to protect public...reserves to federal authorities the regulation of...
...Nuclear power is making a...at Three Mile Island, where a reactor...the Tennessee Valley Authority decided Aug. 1...
...development, growth and long-term success of...It is the power or allure of...Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia...
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