Judge orders Clinton's last emails public before Super Tuesday

Hillary Clinton, a Democratic presidential hopeful, greets supporters outside a polling station at Gilbert Hood Middle School in Derry, N.H., Feb. 9, 2016. Voters will pour into their polling places in New Hampshire Tuesday for the first primary election of the 2016 presidential campaign. (Richard Perry/The New York Times)
Hillary Clinton, a Democratic presidential hopeful, greets supporters outside a polling station at Gilbert Hood Middle School in Derry, N.H., Feb. 9, 2016. Voters will pour into their polling places in New Hampshire Tuesday for the first primary election of the 2016 presidential campaign. (Richard Perry/The New York Times)

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has ordered Hillary Clinton's remaining emails from her time as secretary of state to be released by the end of the month, just before the presidential primary day known as Super Tuesday.

The State Department will publish some 550 pages Saturday.

The next installment is set for Feb. 19, a day before Nevada's Democratic caucus. Another comes Feb. 26, a day before South Carolina's primary.

The last of Clinton's 55,000 pages of emails are expected to be made public Feb. 29. Eleven states will hold a Democratic primary or a caucus March 1.

Clinton is battling Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.

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