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    This undated family photo shows Hong Yeng Chang. Chang was an Ivy League graduate thought to be the first Chinese-born, United States-trained lawyer when the California Supreme Court denied his application to practice law in a 1890 decision. Now, students at a Northern California law school hope to persuade the current court to reverse the 124-year-old decision that is still studied in law schools. (AP Photo/Chang Family)
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    Law students push to license dead Chinese attorney

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    May 6, 2014 3:15 pm
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    FILE - In this Monday, April 28, 2014, file photo,  Apple attorneys Harold McElhinny, left, and William Lee, walk with others to a federal courthouse in San Jose, Calif. A California jury determined Friday, May 2, 2014,  that Samsung infringed Apple smartphone patents and awarded $120 million damages.  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
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    Jury says Samsung infringed Apple patents

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    May 3, 2014 8:08 am
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    FILE - In this Monday, April 28, 2014, file photo,  Apple attorneys Harold McElhinny, left, and William Lee, walk with others to a federal courthouse in San Jose, Calif. A California jury determined Friday, May 2, 2014,  that Samsung infringed Apple smartphone patents and awarded $120 million damages.  (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
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    Jury to continue deliberations over minor issue

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    May 3, 2014 2:05 am
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    FILE - In this March 27, 2014 file photo, an employee shows Samsung's Galaxy S5 smartphone at a mobile phone shop in Seoul, South Korea. The high-stakes battle between the world's largest smartphone makers is scheduled to wrap up this week after a monthlong trial that has pulled the curtain back on just how very cutthroat the competition is between Apple and Samsung. Closing arguments in the patent-infringement case are scheduled to begin Monday, April 28 with the two tech giants accusing each other, once again, of ripping off designs and features. At stake: $2 billion if Samsung loses, a few hundred million if Apple loses. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File)
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    Closing arguments delayed in Apple-Samsung trial

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    April 28, 2014 10:51 pm
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    Judge tosses class-action push for Google suit
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    Judge tosses class-action push for Google suit

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    March 19, 2014 4:20 pm
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    US: Top domestic terror suspect may be in Hawaii
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    US: Top domestic terror suspect may be in Hawaii

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    March 13, 2014 4:27 am
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    FBI hunting Hawaii for top domestic terror suspect
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    FBI hunting Hawaii for top domestic terror suspect

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    March 12, 2014 9:36 pm
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    2 men guilty in sale of trade secrets to China
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    2 men guilty in sale of trade secrets to China

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    March 5, 2014 10:33 pm
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    Federal officials filed a lawsuit Monday alleging that Sprint Communications Inc. overbilled government agencies $21 million for wiretap services.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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    U.S. sues Sprint over company’s wiretap expenses

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    March 4, 2014 5:00 am
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    YouTube ordered to take down anti-Muslim film
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    YouTube ordered to take down anti-Muslim film

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    February 27, 2014 2:16 am
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