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...benefited the American public. White, chairwoman of...I embraced the policy thoughts of any...1993 World Trade Center bombing, namely Ramzi...
Lawyers for the Republican majority in the House of Representatives are disputing on several fronts a ruling by the Second Circuit that the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutionally discriminates ag
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...Georgetown University Law Center last fall. Her...undergraduate degree in public policy and a year...
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...*fn1Petitioner D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, Inc. (Appleseed) seeks our review of the decision...
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