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Oregon’s ‘Famously Broad’ Free Speech Clause at Heart of Vape Shop Suit

The Goldwater Institute, of Arizona, filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Portland vape shop challenging Oregon state law prohibiting pictures of fruit and other images on certain packaging it deems attractive to juveniles. So reports Willamette Week.

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N.J. Magazine Law Stands Amid Challenge By NRA Affiliates

A U.S. appeals court upheld a New Jersey statute limiting the size of gun magazines. So reports the Associated Press.

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Rams Settle with Seat License Holders After Moving Team to L.A.

The Los Angeles Rams settled with seat license holders who sued the team after moving the franchise away from St. Louis. So reports ESPN.

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Order of St. Benedict Sues Lawyer for Breaking Sex-abuse Confidentially Clause

The Order of St. Benedict is suing attorney Gregory Gianforcaro for allegedly disclosing the details of a sex abuse settlement involving a former student at the Delbarton School. So reports the Daily Record

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Guiliani: Getting Trump's Written Response to Mueller Probe "a Nightmare"

President Donald Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, said providing written answers to special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiries "was a nightmare," apparently contradicting Trump’s assertion the process went smoothly. So reports Newsweek.

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Legal Definition of ‘Rape’ at Heart of Bizarre Sexual Encounter

The definition of “rape” in 41 states, including Indiana, has come under fire after a college student claims she is suffering anxiety from an apparently-legal, uncommon sexual encounter. So reports The New York Post.

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R.I. Education System in Crosshairs of Federal Lawsuit

A federal lawsuit claims the Rhode Island education system does not provide students constitutionally-mandated preparation for life in democracy. So reports The Providence Journal.

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PBR, MillerCoors Settle As Jurors Deliberate

A settlement was reached after California-based Pabst Blue Ribbon sued competitor MillerCoors for allegedly trying to drive it underground amid weak sales of its own products. So reports Fortune.

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NYC Reps Join Cleveland Officials in Providing Legal Services for Poor Renters

Leaders from New York City’s “right-to-council” movement joined Cleveland representatives to discuss ways to decrease eviction and homelessness rates through legal representation for low-income renters. So reports Cleveland.com

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Texas AG Lauds Voter Fraud Decision

An appeals court in Texas upheld Rosa Maria Ortega’s voter fraud conviction. So reports NBC News

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