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- The Supreme Court’s one year-old decision breaking up the over 1 million women who claim they are victims of sex discrimination from Walmart caused those women to divide into nearly 2000 different lawsuits.
- The Colorado Supreme Court declines to hear a case about whether there is a state constitutional right to medical marijuana.
- Polls show conservative crusader Ken Cuccinelli (R-VA) absolutely dominating the Republican primary race to be the next Virginia governor.
- An Arkansas federal judge struck down a 23 year old anti-school segregation law — on the grounds that it violates the Constitution’s ban on race discrimination.

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