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Oct. 2, 2002

High Court Will Deliberate on Divisive Questions of Rights

WASHINGTON - Issues stemming from alleged violations of constitutional rights have deeply divided the Supreme Court justices in recent terms, which leads to the issues returning to the court's docket again and again.

        WASHINGTON - Issues stemming from alleged violations of constitutional rights have deeply divided the Supreme Court justices in recent terms, which leads to the issues returning to the court's docket again and again.
        One of those contentious constitutional issues coming back to the court this term is of special interest to lawyers: IOLTA.
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