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- Law School Dropout Gets Student Debt Wiped Out Because of Asperger's Syndrome
- More Than 2,000 Exonerations for False Convictions in the US Since 1989, New Report Says
- Judge Rules for School District in Suicide Death of Teen Featured in 'Bully' Documentary
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