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  • 81Murder of Yeardley Love — Yeardley Love was found dead by Charlottesville police on May 3, 2010 On May 3, 2010, Yeardley Love, University of Virginia women s lacrosse student athlete, was found unresponsive in her Charlottesville apartment. Later that day, men s lacrosse… …

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  • 82Sherman Antitrust Act — Sen. John Sherman (R OH), the principal author of the Sherman Antitrust Act …

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  • 83Michael Vick — Vick during a post game interview in September 2009 …

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  • 84Crime in the United States — Violent crime rates in the United states per 100,000 population beginning in 1960. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics …

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  • 85Murder (United States law) — For a general discussion of the law of murder, see murder. In the United States, the principle of dual sovereignty applies to homicide, as to other crimes. If murder is committed within the borders of a state, that state has jurisdiction.… …

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  • 86Article Four of the United States Constitution — relates to the states. It provides for the responsibilities states have to each other, and the responsibilities the federal government has to the states. Furthermore, it provides for the admission of new states and the changing of state… …

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  • 87Abortion in the United States — has been legal in every state since the United States Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, on January 22, 1973. Prior to Roe , there were exceptions to the abortion ban in at least 10 states; Roe established that a woman has a right to self… …

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  • 88Dog fighting — is a form of blood sport in which game dogs are made to fight, sometimes to the death. It is illegal in most developed countries. Dog fighting is used for entertainment and may also generate revenue from stud fees, admission fees and gambling.… …

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  • 89Chicago Police Department — Abbreviation CPD Shoulder sleeve patch for patrolmen and detectives …

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  • 90Grievous bodily harm — For other uses, see Grievous Bodily Harm (disambiguation). Grievous bodily harm (often abbreviated to GBH) is a term of art used in English criminal law which has become synonymous with the offences that are created by sections 18 and 20 of the… …

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