Civil rights groups and others concerned about an array of new state voting restrictions immediately hailed the 7-2 decision
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The U.S. Supreme Court moved quickly on Thursday to respond to a recent district judge's decision that struck down the federal law banning demonstrations on the grounds of the court
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...Beginning Monday, claims for personal injury or property damage being brought in the state Court of Claim...
...complaint, unanimously affirmed, without costs. In this action for personal injuries allegedly sustained by plaintiff when she slipped on water in defendants...
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