...Council director Cecilia Muñoz, who lobbied for the National Council of La Raza, a Latino civil rights organization. In the DSCC...
...Republicans held him in contempt of Congress. "I...to stay out of the national media spotlight; avoid returning fire...
National Law Journal
11-4599Brennan Center for Justice v. Department of JusticeArgued: February 21, 2012Before: CALABRESI, SACK, and HALL...
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...immigration law is constitutional. But it quickly became clear where the majority of demonstrators gathered outside the Court on Wednesday stood on the issue when...
...2 is most vulnerable," said Daniel Ortega, chairman of the National Council on La Raza and co-counsel in a pending federal challenge to...
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...v. Department of Justice...
..."If you get them either before or after the apex of their career, you can get it for far less," Smith said...
...quot; said Raul Gonzalez, director of legislative affairs for the National Council of La Raza, which advocates for Hispanics and supports Demeo's nomination....
... The search for the next U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia has begun. D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes...
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