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By Lily Rothman
Kill Lethal Injection and Bring Back the Firing Squad
By Deborah W. Denno
Two Things You Don’t Know About Roe v. Wade That Will Surprise You
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Indiana Pizza Shop That Backed Religious Law Reopens
Shop closed after owner said his religious beliefs wouldn't allow him to cater a gay wedding
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April 9, 2015
Colorado Says Baker Can Refuse to Make Anti-Gay Cake
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Connecticut Teen Ordered to Stay in Hospital for Forced Chemotherapy
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By Dan Kedmey
April 2, 2015
Connecticut Bans State-Funded Travel to Indiana
Following similar bans by San Francisco and Seattle
By Alexandra Sifferlin
March 30, 2015
Apple CEO Warns of Discriminatory Laws Sweeping U.S.
"America’s business community recognized a long time ago that discrimination, in all its forms, is bad for business"
By Sabrina Toppa
March 29, 2015
California Revises 'Jessica's Law'
Low-risk offenders will now be given more freedom to live where they choose
By Helen Regan
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See why it's so hard to break the glass ceiling in Silicon Valley
By Jack Linshi
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Why 'Dr. Death' Wanted to Be Charged with Murder
March 26, 1999: Dr. Jack Kevorkian is convicted of murder for administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man
By Jennifer Latson
March 26, 2015
Watch Brittany Maynard's Video in Support of Right-to-Die Legislation
Maynard was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in 2014
By Eliana Dockterman
March 25, 2015
TX Senate Passes Campus Carry
UT Chancellor William McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, opposes the measure
By Noah Rayman
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About $10 million of marijuana was found
By Noah Rayman
March 11, 2015
Utah Bill Permits Firing Squads if Lethal Injection Unavailable
The move still has to be inked by Governor Gary Herbert
By Kevin McSpadden
March 11, 2015
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