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  7th Circuit tosses bid for names of Chicago cops
  Journalist had requested names of 662 officers accused of repeatedly abusing civilians.     11.11.09
 
  Ill. prosecutors claim journalism students paid 2 witnesses
  Northwestern students and professor David Protess deny allegations, calling court filings part of 'smear campaign' by Cook County attorneys.     11.11.09
 
  Former radical to speak at Univ. of Mass. after all
  Faculty group reinvites convicted domestic terrorist Raymond Levasseur despite objections from school administration, governor, state Senate and police organizations.     11.11.09
 
  Texas students get go-ahead for empty-holster protests
  Federal judge grants temporary restraining order allowing Tarrant County College students to participate in nationwide demonstration this week.     11.10.09
 
  Use-of-force police reports are public records, N.J. panel rules
  Open-records activist, others argue that access to reports helps public decide whether force was justified.     11.10.09
 
  W.Va. child must be vaccinated to attend public school, court finds
  Federal judge rejects mother's free-exercise, other claims, noting that state is one of two in U.S. that doesn't permit religious exemption.     11.10.09
 
  Ill. village trustee to get name of anonymous online commenter
  Cook County judge sides with Lisa Stone, who says 'Hipcheck16' defamed her 15-year-old son in posting on suburban newspaper's Web site.     11.10.09
 
  Ore. court: Elder-abuse law protects furrier from protesters
  Judge orders four animal-rights activists to keep their distance from 75-year-old and his store, saying level of profanity that they directed at man clearly violated statute.     11.09.09
 
  Ill. prosecutors probe journalism students' grades
  Cook County attorneys say they want to know whether professor who founded Medill Innocence Project gives students better grades if they make case that a prisoner is innocent.     11.09.09
 
  Judge stops 2 Web sites from selling Beatles songs
  Music company alleges sites also infringed copyrights on songs by Beach Boys, Coldplay.     11.09.09
 
 
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