March Madness certainly lived up to its name this year. There were Cinderella stories, busted brackets and, most importantly, the student-athletes who dedicated years of their lives for the opportunity to play in "The Big Dance" left everything on the court. But this year, March Madness was more than just a couple of basketball tournaments with Stanford and Baylor cutting down the nets. On March 31, the U.S. Supreme Court heard argument in
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