...the tough-as-nails former federal prosecutor who made the corporate...fervent defender of corporations against government investigations? Probably both, say former...
...its Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision in...another nonpartisan organization devoted to government transparency, groups that do not...
...politics is very much in the...business connections to defraud the government and enrich himself. At about...
...headlines, what about government? As...and in particular federal agenciesneed...www.washingtonpost.com/politics/tangherlini-hoping-changes...
...Courts decisions. One is by acting as an advocate; the government serves as one of the most trusted advisors before the Court, and...
...games about how government works and how...advocated for taking politics out of the...model like the federal system. Judicial elections...
...of cyber threat information among government and industry. CISPA does not...with other entities, including the federal government. Private entities...
...submit to rigorous review, allowing government agencies and the public to...to serve. Both federal pre-office vetting and post...
...www.washingtonpost.com/politics/paul-ryan-says...message of smaller government and reduced regulatory...4 trillion from federal deficits over the...
...positions in the federal government. Filling...www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/08...
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