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                        One potential test of the state’s privacy amendment comes as part of a domestic violence case where the defense team requested access to the alleged victim’s mental health counseling records.
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                        Our question this week comes from a listener who asks: Under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, do the states need Congress’s permission to hold a…
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                        New Hampshire voters will have the opportunity to decide next week whether to pass two amendments to the state constitution in the form of questions on…
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                        New Hampshire voters will have the opportunity to decide next week whether to pass two amendments to the state constitution in the form of questions on…
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                        The state House has again rejected a bid to give New Hampshire towns more control over their own environmental protections – but advocates of the…
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                        Marsy's Law is a nationwide effort to bolster the rights of crime victims. Now there is a bill in the New Hampshire legislature to put these rights into…
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                        Advocates for more local control in New Hampshire are trying again to amend the state constitution, this time to let municipalities pass laws protecting…
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                        On today's show: You Asked, We Answered: Is N.H.'s Craft Beer Hype Actually Brewing Big Business? Producer Taylor Quimby answers a listener's question…
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                        The Trump administration has vowed to roll back Obama's laws, but what does that mean for Title IX? On today’s show, we'll consider the future for the…
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                        Mugshots are considered to be public record by the American justice system. They're also a multi-million dollar source of revenue for internet scammers.…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
