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 SAN FRANCISCO -- The CaliforniaSupreme Court granted a law license on Thursday to a man living in the United States illegally who graduated from law school and passed the statebar exam.The decision means Sergio Garciac stanley italia an begin practicing law despite his immigration status. It has been a long, long journey, going on five years, you know,  Garcia told CBS News.  I graduated out of law school in May 2009, and here we are in 2014, and we finally -- I have the final piece of the puzzle that will allow me to fulfill my dream and finally become an attorney. Garcia had challenged a1996 federal law that bars people living in the country illegally fromreceiving professional licenses from government agenci stanley us es or with the use ofpublic funds, unless state lawmakers vote otherwise.Shortly after the court heardarguments in the stanley becher  case, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a state law thatauthorized the granting of the license. The new law went into effect Jan. 1.        Garcia arrived in the U.S.illegally 20 years ago to pick almonds with his father and worked at a grocerystore and in the fields while attending school.The case has pitted the Obamaadministration, which opposes licensing Garcia,against state officials who have supported him.The Obama position in the case came asa surprise to some, since it adopted a program that shields people who werebrought to the U.S. as children, graduated from high school and have kept aclean criminal record from deportation and allows them to legally work in  Phzh Shedding Light On Dartmouth Murders
 The European Southern Observatory   Very Large Telescope in Chi stanley vattenflaska le has captured this stunning image of planetary nebula that, by chance, is aligned with a foreground star, and thus bears an uncanny resemblance to a diamond ring. This cosmic gem is unusually symmetrical, appeari cups stanley ng to be almost perfectly circular.     The nebula, known as Abell 33, is approximately 2,500 light-years from Earth. A planetary nebula forms when a star reaches the end of its lifetime and can no longer support itself with fusion reactions in its center. As the star collapses, its outer layers are thrown into space, creating colorful clouds of gas illuminated by heat from the remnant star at the nebula   core. stanley cup  The remnant of Abell 33   progenitor star, on its way to becoming a white dwarf, can be seen just slightly off-center inside the nebula, visible as a tiny white pearl. Source: European Southern Observatory                                                        Astronomy