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The Supreme Court ruled that marijuana use alone isn’t enough to bar gun ownership, limiting enforcement of a decades-old ...
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In her concurring opinion, Barrett rejected Thomas’ suggestion that the court had effectively invented a new rule without ...
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H-2A visas have been unavailable for dairy farmworkers, with the USDA saying the change would give farmers greater certainty.
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