...truly disgraceful decision of Senate Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee...get it from Southern economic liberals (and former Ku Klux Klan...
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...their successfully foiling an attack. While some Democrats have voiced concern about these stories, the response from liberals and Democrats remains remarkable muted even after...
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The Daily Report
...Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. In 2010, for example, congressional Democrats called on the IRS to crack down on activists' use of tax...
...a for-profit arm, Data and Field Services, and Citizen Action, a liberal advocacy group, to promote Democratic candidates and possibly to improperly obtain matching...
...new role as the ranking Democrat on the House Financial Services...an objective analysis of a liberal icon, what better source to...
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...Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. In 2010, for example, congressional Democrats called on the IRS to crack down on activists' use of tax...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...day when this president is no longer in office and many Democrats and Liberals will be faced with the imperial presidency that he created in...
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...Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. In 2010, for example, congressional Democrats called on the IRS to crack down on activists' use of tax...
The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constit
The Daily Report
The NLJ's Marcia Coyle examines four landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases on health care, money in elections, guns and race in this exclusive excerpt from The Roberts Court: The Struggle for the Constit
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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