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Should Sperm Donors Have Parental Rights?

As society undergoes a natural evolution of scientific progress, the courts must grapple with the ramifications of those changes. Actor Jason Patric’s push for an amendment to a California law is the latest example of the marriage of law and science.

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School Can't Ban 'I (Heart) Boobies' Bracelets, Court Holds

In a 9-5 decision, a U.S. appeals court last week held that a Pennsylvania school district cannot ban "I (Heart) Boobies!" bracelets intended to promote breast cancer awareness. That’s “because the bracelets here are not plainly lewd and because they comment on a social issue.” So USA Today reports.

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Lawyers Express Career Contentment

In rare display of job satisfaction, attorneys from across the nation tell ABA Journal why they love being lawyers, and remind readers “why being a lawyer can be an extraordinary calling.”

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Minor Sex Trafficking Protection Blocked by Judge

A federal district court judge has indefinitely blocked a New Jersey law penalizing anyone who knowingly publishes an advertisement for a commercial sex act that includes the depiction of a minor. So reports the Associated Press reports.

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A-Rod & MLB: What’s the Legal Impact of PED Suspensions?

On Monday, Major League Baseball levied its stiffest penalty for performance enhancing drug use in history, Twelve players were handed 50 game suspensions and accepted the ban. Then there was Alex Rodriguez, who was handed an unprecedented 211-game suspension and vowed to fight it before making his season debut on Monday against the White Sox. 

Legal analysts have tried to parse through exactly what ramifications the suspensions and A-Rod's appeal will have on the players, the league and on the weighty contracts MLB players hold.

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House Republicans' Bills Likely to Incite IRS Employees' Ire

With the Internal Revenue Service's reputation at an all-time low, House Republicans introduced a slew of bills intended to rein in the agency. So reports Forbes.

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Judge Enjoins Law Imposing Admitting Mandate on Abortion Providers

A federal district judge has extended a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of a Wisconsin law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. So reports the Los Angeles Times.

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Apple Store Workers Sue Over Unpaid ‘Bag Inspection’ Time

Two former Apple store employees have filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for the unpaid time they spent complying with the stores' anti-theft measures, according to the Associated Press.

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DOJ: OK to Skip ‘Judicial Process’ When Targeting U.S. Terrorists Abroad

The Justice Department has taken the position there is a pertinent distinction between “due process” and “judicial process” with respect to the Constitution and drone-strike targeting of U.S. citizens affiliated with terrorists.

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Man to Be Jailed for Pooping on Walls of Court Bathroom

The 1st Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals last week issued a 57-page opinion upholding the conviction of a man who was sentenced to seven days in jail for defecating all over a federal courthouse bathroom.

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