... Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director of the Judicial Crisis Network: "The case will be close, but there is a...
...raises serious constitutional issues," said Carrie Severino of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network. Many of the briefs point to the court's...
...hopes to bring "honest" solutions to the state's fiscal crisis and "work in a less partisan way" than in recent...
...Zainey, a New Orleans federal judge who has coordinated a support network for Louisiana's legal community since 2002, sent their request to...
...Carrie Severino, a former Clarence Thomas clerk, chief counsel to the Judicial Crisis Network and an ardent opponent of the Affordable Care Act, also spoke...
... Carrie Severino, a former Clarence Thomas clerk, counsel to the Judicial Crisis Network and an ardent opponent of the Affordable Care Act, also spoke...
...an agreement to consider 10 judicial nominees during the next several...work related to the financial crisis. The report indicates that billing...
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...documents, including from the White House, on behalf of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network. Kagan was nominated to the high court on May...
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