One of the world's biggest drug companies is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down as unconstitutional a core provision of the federal False Claims Act, which has guarded against fraudulent billing of the government since the Civil War.
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Sergeant Jacob Zorn did not violate a protester's "clearly established" Fourth Amendment rights when he put her in a painful "rear wristlock" to remove her from a sit-in at Vermont's state capitol building, the U.S. Supreme Court held Monday.
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