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  • The former Trump campaign manager turned himself in to the FBI. Rachel Martin talks with NPR's Ryan Lucas.
  • Some patients seeking mental health treatments have been forced to pick up a bigger share of the cost than they do with other medical bills. But a recently passed law prohibits such double standards.
  • The Israeli parliament has passed a law that deals with the country's very identity and has critics worried it could undermine its democracy.
  • Florida’s new child seat law goes into effect Thursday, Jan. 1. In 2014, the Palm Beach Post called Florida’s old child-seat law “the most lax car seat...
  • Tennessee's new laws on immigration already face court challenges. Other states are changing gun laws or imposing new restrictions on transgender people.
  • A Florida judge is blocking a new state law that requires women to wait 24 hours before getting an abortion. Tallahassee Chief Circuit Judge Charles...
  • Joseph Crea found law books along the side of the road during the Great Depression. He celebrated his 100th birthday on Monday. He taught law classes up until last September.
  • Hazleton, Pa., a small town near Scranton, passed a law punishing businesses who hire illegal immigrants and landlords who rent to them. A federal judge blocked enforcement of the law, pending a trial on its legality. That trial began Monday.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people take part in a "democratic carnival" in Taiwan. They're protesting a Chinese law that threatens military action if Taiwan officially declares independence. The U.S. and European Union have reacted negatively to the law.
  • Google and Microsoft are urging Congress to pass a law that would prohibit operators of high-speed internet services from prioritizing certain types of traffic -- such as online video -- over others. The so-called "net neutrality" law would regulate how bandwidth is distributed.
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