...U.S. Supreme Court rules on the recess appointments. The Democrat-controlled Senate is viewed as highly unlikely to pass the House bill...
...from the legal community and legal pedigree that included work for both Democrat and Republican administrations. "He's supremely qualified for this...
...challenge in court, drew intense criticism from news organizations and Republicans and Democrats in Congress that prosecutors overstepped their authority. Last week, Attorney...
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...charges are enumerated in a 54-page indictment that accuses the Atlanta Democrat of defrauding the Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials (GABEO) of an...
...innocence, and that lawmakers therefore were entitled to question her. But Ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings of Maryland said hearing rules were not like those of...
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...hardcore dingbats do it up convention-styley. This is like if California Democrats decided to turn over their nominating process to a meeting of the...
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...Andrew Cohen's latest post at the Atlantic. In late March, the Democrats who control the Colorado House of Representatives thought they were on the...
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The Washington Times reports: Rep. Stephen Lynch, Massachusetts Democrat, warned IRS and Treasury Department witnesses before the Committee on Oversight and...
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...t the last state to pass a law like this: http://my.democrats.org/Colorado-Voting Thanks, Donna Donna Brazile Vice-Chair for Voter Registration...
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The Times reported earlier today on the truly disgraceful decision of Senate Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee to capitulate to Republican homophobia by withdrawing...
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