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'It' Miniseries Producers Take Warner Bros. to Court Over Film

A Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit claims two executive producers of the first “It” adaptation were denied the ability to participate in the most recent iteration of the Steven King novel. So reports the Hollywood Reporter.

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'Bikini Baristas' Need to Cover Up: 9th Circuit

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld two city ordinances calling for so-called "bikini baristas" to to remain banned in Washington State. So reports Newsweek.

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No Citizenship Question on Census at This Time: SCOTUS

The Supreme Court ruled, for now, there will not be a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 census. So reports the Associated Press.

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Iowa Appeals Court Reverses $3.25M Award Against Lawyer in Adoption Case

The Iowa Court of Appeals overturned a $3.25 million award designated for Rachel and Heidi McFarland, who sued their attorney, Jason Rieper, for allegedly mishandling their adoption attempt. So reports the Des Moines Register.

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'Unusual' Lawsuit Leads to $50M Settlement for UC San Diego

The University of Southern California agreed to pay the University of California, San Diego $50 million to settle "a highly unusual" poaching lawsuit. So reports Inside Higher Ed.

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Civil Suit Against Spacey Dropped, Criminal Charges Loom

A former busboy who accused actor Kevin Spacey of sexual assault has dropped his case against the embattled star. So reports The New York Post.

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SCOTUS Sex Offender Registry Case Hints Future of Non-delegation Doctrine

The Supreme Court upheld the scope of the national sex offender registration law crafted in 2006. So reports CNN.

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Alabama 'Mega-church' May Be Getting Its Own Police Force

Briarwood Presbyterian Church may be getting its own police force after Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed onto a measure allowing it to form one to cover its seminary, sanctuary and school campuses. So reports NPR.

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Pharma Bro Settles with Retrophin from Prison

Martin Shkreli reached a settlement with representative of his old company, Retrophin, weeks after suing two directors and ex-counsel from his prison cell. So reports CNBC.

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Justice Dept. Layers: 'Soap and Toothbrush' Not a Definite for Detainees

A lawyer from the Justice Department “suggested” at a hearing that detained migrant children do not “necessarily” need soap and toothbrushes in order to meeting sanitary condition standards. So reports The Hill.

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