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ABC News to seek dismissal of 'pink slime' lawsuit

ABC News says it intends to ask a circuit court to dismiss a South Dakota beef processing company's defamation lawsuit now that it has been moved from federal court.Full story

Battle between SC Episcopalians back state court

The legal fight between two factions of South Carolina Episcopalians will be decided in state court. U.S. District Judge C. Weston Houck has issued an order saying the federal court has no jurisdiction and hearing the case would disrupt the balance between state and federal courts. Houck heard argum Full story

US Government Snooping on Citizens Phones, Internet

The government is snooping on who you're calling and emailing - and this morning, there's more fallout about that secret program. The surveillance - authorized by Federal Court - is designed to catch terrorists, but in Washington, lawmakers also concerned it may violate your civil rights.The Obama A Full story

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