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Student data contains important information on minors and young adults, but the regulations protecting student data are not comprehensive.
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Is the government bypassing the Fourth Amendment to purchase private data?
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District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan rejected two of Trump’s motions to dismiss the Jan. 6 case.
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Some of the organization's sources of funding will be easier to target than others.
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Omissions by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation cast further doubt on its work product.
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Examining the IDF’s air strikes on Gaza against environmental protections of the law of armed conflict.
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The preliminary injunction stated that the ban was “unlikely to even pass intermediate scrutiny.”
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In Blassingame, the court found that Trump is not protected under absolute immunity from civil claims for damages incurred during the Jan. 6 riot.
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