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[02/03] Past claims raise further questions about teacher
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[02/03] Man charged in socialite-wife's death due in court
[02/03] Ex-Stanford exec returns for 2nd day of testimony
[02/02] Report: Complaints about teacher made years ago
[02/02] New debate: When is medical marijuana "usable?"

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[02/03] Contraception mandate outrages religious groups
[02/03] EU probes new Google privacy policy
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Cyberspace

[02/03] Hackers: We intercepted FBI, Scotland Yard call
[02/03] EU probes new Google privacy policy
[02/03] Pew study: Facebook users get more than they give
[02/01] Ukraine shuts down leading file-sharing site
[01/31] Online game theft earns real-world conviction
[01/30] Thailand welcomes Twitter's new censorship policy
[01/27] US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns
[01/27] Twitter may censor tweets in individual countries

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Criminal Law & Procedure

[02/03] US v. Mahin
In a prosecution on two counts of possessing a firearm or ammunition while subject to a domestic violence protective order in violation of 18 USC section 922(g)(8), the judgment of conviction is: 1) affirmed in part, where the statute and its application to the defendant's firearm use the same day he was served with a protective order did not violate the Second Amendment under the intermediate scrutiny standard; and 2) reversed in part and remanded for resentencing, where it was plain error to convict and sentence the defendant on two separate counts for the simultaneous possession of a firearm and ammunition under section 922(g)(8).

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