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Court allows samples to be taken from someone who has been arrested and charged but not convicted of serious crime.
As Angelina Jolie underwent a preventive double mastectomy, we look at the controversy surrounding genetic testing.
DNA has become a sacred entity - the modern equivalent of the Christian soul, an individual's essence, writes Dickenson.
One school in Georgia has until now had separate end-of-term dance parties for African Americans and whites.
There is a need to revolutionise reforms rather than reform revolutionary commitments, writes Eisenstein.
Justices express concern in landmark case over whether human genes can be patented but indicate synthetic ones may be.
The two same-sex marriage cases before the Supreme Court show that marriage equality is our present, not our future.
Court wraps up hearings on two laws that could redefine marriage in dozens of states that forbid same-sex couples to wed
Major companies such as Google oppose Defence of Marriage Act, signalling shift in culture.
50 years ago Gideon gave poor people legal counsel but now some states follow the letter, not the spirit, of the law.
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Murder of Somali draws ire of foreign African nationals over rising xenophobic violence.
We look at the impact of increased sanctions against the Islamic Republic and ask who it really affects.
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Extensive coverage of political unrest that spread from Istanbul to other areas.
Revelations over NSA spying are threatening president's European trip.
Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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