...s landscape." Given this new climate, we want to explore...Although there is currently no state that prohibits workplace bullying, it...
...Secretary of the State Carol Aichele....
... The Senate has agreed to...D-Nev.) or Minority Leader Mitch McConnell...
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...of prominent Washington lawyers, on December 5. In the D.C. Circuit, Senate Republican leaders tapped Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Miguel Estrada to try...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...control of the Senate in the November...action before the new Congress is sworn...concerns at hand. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Windsor v. United States, 12...predict that New York, which did not...
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...regarding the state's controversial...poor and minority voters....
...which federal agents allowed straw purchasers to buy firearms in the United States and transport them to Mexico. But the DOJ has not...
...of the United States as a nation...that in a new nation disenfranchisement based...eventually economically disenfranchise minorities, women and the...
...passed and the Senate is poised to...HB 934, amending state election law. Commonly...Seniors, the disabled, minorities, youth and women...
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