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Texas Showdown: Legal battle looming over Ten Commandments in schools
'Hail Mary legal theory' in Arizona voting suit didn't justify attorneys' sanction, dissenting 9th Circuit judges say
Judge tosses US suit against federal judiciary in Maryland, saying he can't license 'constitutional free-for-all'












