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Tarainia McDaniel is photographed in front of Planet Fitness in Albuquerque, N.M., March 2, 2014. The Albuquerque Planet Fitness refused to let McDaniel a New Mexico Muslim woman, wear her religious head covering when she tried to work out, according to a new lawsuit. An attorney for McDaniel, 37, recently filed the lawsuit in a New Mexico district court stemming after a 2011 clash that prevented McDaniel from using the gym, even though court documents said another Planet Fitness had previously let her. (AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Adolphe Pierre-Louis)

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American players on bench watch during the second half of a second-round game against the Wisconsin in the NCAA college basketball tournament Thursday, March 20, 2014, in Milwaukee. Wisconsin won 75-35. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

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FILE - In this file photo provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office via The Denver Post, Hector Diaz, a Colombian national, is shown wearing a DEA baseball cap and holding up two rifles. Authorities said Diaz was arrested in November 2013 in U.S. raids of more than a dozen sites connected to Colorado's marijuana industry. Diaz asked a judge last week to dismiss the indictment against him because it is a violation of his Second Amendment right to bear arms, among other reasons. Diaz is charged with possession of a firearm while in the U.S. on a business or tourism visa. (AP Photo/U.S. Attorney's Office via The Denver Post, File) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET OUT; NO SALES; NEW YORK POST OUT; NEW YORK DAILY NEWS OUT

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FILE - In this file photo taken Nov. 19, 2013, Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel speaks at a Little Rock, Ark., news conference. The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday, March 20, 2014, overturned a $1.2 billion judgment against Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit challenging the drugmaker's marketing of an antipsychotic drug. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

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FILE - This file photo provided by East Central University shows Christopher Lane, an Australian who was on a baseball scholarship at East Central University in Ada, Okla. Lane was in Duncan, Okla., visiting his girlfriend, when he was shot and killed Friday, Aug. 16, 2013. Arraignments for two teenagers charged in the shooting death of Lane, Chancey Luna, 16, and Michael DeWayne Jones, 18, are scheduled for March 20, 2014. (AP Photo/East Central University Communications & Marketing, Gina Smith, File)

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Douglas Prade arrives with his attorney Lisa Gates, right, and his sister Yvonne Prade for his hearing at the Summit County Courthouse, Thursday, March 20, 2014, in Akron, Ohio. A judge ordered Douglas Prade to appear in court Thursday so she could decide whether he should be sent back to prison or remain free while he appeals. He could head back to prison after being exonerated in his ex-wife's killing, he served 15 years. (AP Photo/Akron Beacon Journal, Karen Schiely) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Veronica Sadler, the sister murder victim Margo Prade and Anthony Fowler, Margo Prade's nephew, talk to the media after Douglas Prade, convicted in the murder of his ex-wife, was ordered back into custody by Summit County Common Pleas Judge Christine Croce, Thursday, March 20, 2014, in Akron, Ohio. (AP Photo/Akron Beacon Journal, Karen Schiely) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Douglas Prade and his sister Yvonne Prade wait outside the courtroom before his hearing at the Summit County Courthouse, Thursday, March 20, 2014, in Akron, Ohio. A judge ordered Prade to appear in court Thursday so she could decide whether he should be sent back to prison or remain free while he appeals. Prade could head back to prison after being exonerated in his ex-wife's killing, he served 15 years. (AP Photo/Akron Beacon Journal, Karen Schiely) MANDATORY CREDIT