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  Investigators raid NYC newspapers' circulation, delivery offices
  Raids were part of district attorney's corruption probe into powerful union that has long faced accusations of ties to organized crime.     11.18.09
 
  Google makes concessions on digital-book deal
  Proposed legal settlement, which still must be approved by federal judge, comes two months after Justice Department balked at Google's original agreement with authors, publishers.     11.17.09
 
  Wis. releases grenade video, settles lawsuit
  After guards were caught on tape tossing crowd-control device into prisoner's cell, officials had refused to give Associated Press a copy.     11.17.09
 
  Calif. court bars 2 paparazzi from coming near Nicole Richie
  Judge had said she was concerned about impeding photographers' First Amendment rights, but her concerns evaporated when both men agreed they could abide by restraining order.     11.17.09
 
  Students say Tenn. county's schools promote religion
  ACLU lawsuit claims Cheatham County schools have shown pattern of endorsing Christianity.     11.17.09
 
  Justices refuse to revive challenge over religious graduation speech
  Brittany McComb had sued Clark County, Nev., school officials after they turned off her microphone during 2006 commencement address.     11.16.09
 
  Gates blocks release of detainee-abuse photos
  Obama administration files brief with high court claiming Defense secretary has power to halt disclosure.     11.16.09
 
  High court won't hear dispute over Redskins name
  Move ends latest round in 17-year legal battle between NFL franchise and group of American Indians who want team to change its name.     11.16.09
 
  Supreme Court stays out of Miami book-banning dispute
  High court lets stand ruling by 11th Circuit, which found that school district wouldn't be infringing on free speech because book presents inaccurate view of life in Cuba.     11.16.09
 
  Wis. justice's campaign ad was protected speech, panel says
  State Judicial Conduct Panel recommends that high court dismiss ethics charges against Michael Gableman, who was accused of falsely suggesting his opponent helped free convicted rapist.     11.15.09
 
 
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