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James Blee, 21, is granted bail at NSW Supreme Court over alleged involvement in cocaine import plot
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The son of a superyacht owner charged over a deadly alleged drug importation has been granted bail after celebrating his 21st birthday in a NSW prisoner uniform. 

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Google Warns Pending Supreme Court Case Could Wreck the Internet
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If the Supreme Court strikes down student-loan forgiveness, it could have 'startling implications,' Biden says — and set a strange legal precedent going forward
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US Supreme Court keeps asylum limits in place for now
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US Supreme Court temporarily pauses lifting Title 42 border restrictions this week
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The Supreme Court has delayed lifting Title 42 for 24 hours, after Republicans lobbied to keep the pandemic-era border policy in place.

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US Supreme Court temporarily pauses lifting Title 42 border restrictions this week
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The Supreme Court has delayed lifting Title 42 for 24 hours, after Republicans lobbied to keep the pandemic-era border policy in place.

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Moe barista pleads guilty to manslaughter of seven-foot cyclist in Victoria Supreme Court, Melbourne
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A young woman accused of murdering Moe man Jarrad Lovison has pleaded guilty to manslaughter after convincing prosecutors she was unaware he would be killed. 

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Redfern Legal Centre WIN Covid fines Supreme Court case; 45,000 penalties could be struck down
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Fines worth millions of dollars for Covid public health order breaches could be overturned following a landmark test case in the New South Wales Supreme Court.

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Trump rips the Supreme Court as 'nothing more than a political body' after they ruled against him, even though he appointed 3 justices of the conservative majority
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Supreme Court rule Nicola Sturgeon cannot hold Scottish Independence referendum
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Nicola Sturgeon admitted that any route to independence must be ‘lawful’ after the Supreme Court unanimously ruled she cannot legislate for one without approval from Westminster.

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