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American Samoans File to Gain Citizenship Under 14th Amendment

John Fitisemanu, the lead plaintiff in a suit filed on behalf of American Samoans living in Utah, is seeking American Citizenship under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. So reports NBC News

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Linda Brown of 'Brown v. Board of Education' Dead at 76

The titular plaintiff in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education has died, according to her sister. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Amended Stormy Daniels' suit against Trump attorney alleges defamation, election law violation

Adult film actress Stormy Daniels is seeking a jury trial after claiming President Donald Trump's attorney, Michael Cohen, defamed her. So reports National Public Radio.

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Star Trek Actor’s Family Reaches Settlement Over Bizarre Death

Anton Yelchin’s parents reached a confidential settlement with Fiat Chrysler after an SUV crushed the actor to death. So reports USA Today.

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‘Agitated’ Defense Attorney Resigns Mid-proceeding

Portland defense attorney Scott Upham allegedly walked out on his client and quit his case in protest mid-hearing. So reports the Associated Press.

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D.C. Lawyer Offers to Help Gov't Workers Who Signed Trump’s NDA

Mark Zaid, co-founder of the nonprofit firm Whistleblower Aid, offered pro bono representation to white house staffers who signed nondisclosure agreements at President Donald Trump’s prompting. So reports Newsweek.

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Prince’s Family Seeks Documents As Statute of Limitations Nears

Siblings of late musician Prince will be allowed to review materials related to his death in order to determine if they would like to pursue civil litigation. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Nation’s Strictest Abortion Law Unconstitutional: Opponents

Mississippi's Republican Gov. Phil Bryant signed the county’s strictest abortion restrictions into law, banning nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. So reports ABC News.

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Chicago Lt. Files Suit Claiming She Was Removed from Command for Being a Woman

Lt. Allison Schloss, the first woman to run the Chicago Police Department’s Marine and Helicopter Unit, filed a sex discrimination suit in federal court after she claims her male-supervisor resented her promotion and stripped her of her command. So reports the Associated Press.

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Duo Reach $2.5M Settlement After Police Ignore Legit Kidnapping Claims

Police in Southern California reached a $2.5 million settlement with Denise Huskins and her boyfriend Aaron Quinn after the couple's kidnapping claims were called a hoax by the authorities. So reports the Associated Press.

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