...ran a photo of a Massachusetts woman in flagrante delicto committing multiple federal and state felonies and civil torts, but also identified her and the...
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The Daily Report
...judges of course face re-election, which is a terrible thing, but federal judges, who are appointed for life, don't appreciate how much independence...
...he said was the influence of civil rights lawyers on election-year politics and took a shot at Scheindlin. "It's just...
...judges of course face re-election, which is a terrible thing, but federal judges, who are appointed for life, don't appreciate how much independence...
...definitely a Chicago-politics-style enemies list in this administration, and I think it permeates this branch of the federal government.â via www...
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...is under attack by the governments local and Federal should be manifestly apparent from...
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...Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice chair has taken his love for Americas national...
...graduate students studying politics/government, environmental sciences, business...with state and federal agencies, legislators, and...
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...tax man. A federal income tax has been part...worried about limitations to what government could require of citizens. Now...
The Daily Report
...since the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. In 2010, for example, congressional Democrats called on the...
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