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A subreddit to discuss the Fire Emblem series of games, and associated media. Fire Emblem is a fantasy tactical role-playing video game franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. The Fire Emblem series is well known for its innovation and for being one of the first Eastern style tactical role-playing games, with a strong emphasis on Western forms of medieval folklore. The series currently spans 17 mainline titles and several spinoff games.

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Of the top WTA players who have won multiple slams, who will end with the most slams?

Professional tennis discussion. Feel free to visit our sister sub for more information on technique, r/10s.

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[House of Highlights] Final 5 minutes of Game 1 of the NBA Finals

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[SI] Caitlin Clark Continues to be Pacers NBA Playoffs Lucky Charm (7-0 when she’s in the building)

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[CSPAN] C-SPAN Request to Chief Justice Roberts to Televise Birthright Citizenship U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument static.c-spanvideo.org/files/pressCen… #SCOTUS

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[CNN] Conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor set to start on May 7, Vatican source says

The place for news articles about current events in the United States and the rest of the world. Discuss it all here.

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[CNBC] Trump will study whether to fire Fed Chair Powell, adviser says

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SCOTUE holds that for an ERISA claim, the plaintiff need only plausibly allege the elements in Section 1106(a)(1)(C) but not address any exceptions in Section 1108

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[The New Yorker] The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump’s Tariffs

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Bored HLS student here. AMA

The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help.

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SCOTUS vacates the Fifth Circuit’s conclusion that the FDA acted arbitrarily and capriciously in denial of flavored e-cigarette applications

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SCOTUS holds that under RICO, a plaintiff may seek treble damages for business or property loss even if the loss resulted from a personal injury

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SCOTUS holds that a sovereign immunity waiver in a specific bankruptcy proceeding only applies to federal claims

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SCOTUS upholds ATF regulation on ghost guns

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Supreme Court grants certiorari in Berk v. Choy and Chiles v. Salazar

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Ermold v. Davis, 6th Circuit Opinion

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House Republicans advised to avoid in-person town halls amid protests

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Supreme Court Poised to Rule for Straight Woman in Discrimination Case

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Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services Oral Argument

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SCOTUS that a case voluntarily dismissed without prejudice is a final proceeding.

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SCOTUS holds that in a trademark infringement suit, the court can only award damages based on the actual defendants' profits.

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Supreme Court holds in abeyance the Dellinger TRO. Sotomayor and Jackson would deny the request outright. Gorsuch dissents.

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Supreme Court holds that alleged commingling cannot satisfy the commercial nexus requirement of the FSIA

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SCOTUS holds that the E-Rate reimbursement requests at issue are “claims” under the FCA

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SCOTUS holds that where a state court’s application of a state exhaustion requirement in effect immunizes state officials from §1983 claims challenging delays in the administrative process, state courts may not deny those §1983 claims on failure-to-exhaust grounds.

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