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Lesbian teens sue US school over pep fest
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Two lesbian teens at a Minnesota highs school have taken the state's largest school district to federal court because they want a judge to force the district to allow them to make a political statement by making a high-profile...Tags: Alabama, Politics, Elections, Trials, Civil Rights
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Asian-American lawmakers demand Limbaugh apology
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Rush Limbaugh's mock immitation of the Chinese language has stirred a backlash among Asian-American lawmakers at the state and federal level. California state Sen. Leland Yee, a Democrat from San Francisco, is leading a...Tags: Sacramento, Politics, Elections, Rush Limbaugh, Civil Rights
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Michigan Civil Rights Commission plans forum on bullying
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Civil Rights Commission is holding a public forum on bullying this month in Detroit. The commission says the forum is Tuesday afternoon at Cadillac Place, following a business meeting. The commission says its...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Michigan, Detroit
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After tragedy, Arizona lawmakers eye more gun rights
PHOENIX (AP) — The shooting rampage in Tucson that wounded U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is not slowing down Arizona legislators who want more rights for gun owners. Arizona has become a champion in the gun rights movement, with state lawmakers...Tags: Arizona, Gun Control, Politics, Civil Rights, Gabrielle Giffords
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Much to do for Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in Michiana
SOUTH BEND — Once again, local groups are offering a large menu of live music, drama, dance, food and discussions to honor the birthday of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
The national holiday will be observed Monday.
All events are...Tags: College Football, Elections, Brother (music group), Drama (genre), Minority Groups
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South Bend Heroes Camp founders honored at Statehouse
Pat Magley came of age on the hardwood and humbled more than a few opponents as a basketball star at LaSalle High School and West Georgia College.
But on Thursday, on the marble floor below the rotunda of the Indiana Statehouse, it was Magley who felt...Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, College Basketball, Martin Luther King Jr., Building Material
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Lawyer makes changes after lawsuit by Muslim group
DETROIT (AP) — A conservative blogger who is critical of Islam has agreed to change the name of an organization after a lawsuit by a Muslim civil rights group. Debbie Schlussel created a website that listed her as director of the Council on...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Islam, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Civil Rights, Lawyers
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Historic reading of Constitution sees House tussle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans made history Thursday by staging the first-ever reading of the entire Constitution on the House floor. But that record may come with an asterisk: Democrats asked why original sections that later were amended,...Tags: Frank Guinta, Elections, Democratic Party, Tea Party Movement, Minority Groups
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Muslim group sues critic over website, business
DETROIT (AP) — A Muslim civil rights group in the Detroit area has filed a lawsuit to stop a critic from using its name. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, known as CAIR, says lawyer Debbie Schlussel has created a website called...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Islam, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Civil Rights
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Uganda court rules media cannot 'out' gay Ugandans
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Uganda's High Court has ruled the media should not publish the names and photos of gay Ugandans following a vitriolic campaign which urged citizens to hang those featured. Justice Kibuuka Musoke ordered Uganda's Rolling...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, Elections, Gay Rights
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Constitution reading provokes political tussling
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats took turns politely in a historic recitation of the Constitution from the House floor Thursday, but the decorum hardly meant they were in agreement. In a nod to the tea partiers who put the Republicans...Tags: Frank Guinta, Elections, Tea Party Movement, Democratic Party, John Boehner
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Lennon, Holtz among those receiving Notre Dame honorary degrees
SOUTH BEND — Retiring alumni association director Charles F. "Chuck" Lennon and former head football coach Lou Holtz will be among 12 people who will be presented honorary degrees at the University of Notre Dame’s May 22 commencement in...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, College Football, Finance, London (England), Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago
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