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Dispatchers Who Sued Over Arrestee Searches Get Reprisal Trial

The city of Warren, Mich., may have retaliated against two female employees by investigating and disciplining them for their involvement in a sex bias lawsuit over its policy requiring female police dispatchers, but not male dispatchers, to search female arrestees.

Abortion Access in Kansas on the Line at State’s Top Court

Kansas has asked the state’s top court to reinstate a ban on dilation and evacuation abortions, the most common method used during the second trimester of pregnancy, and to revive provisions that tightened facilities requirements for abortion clinics.

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How Marijuana Is Both Legal and Illegal in the U.S.

How do states legally get around the federal ban on cannabis, and what unique legal challenges do attorneys and businesses in the marijuana industry face?

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