...House late November 6, sharply reducing the likelihood of any major post-election legal battles in key states like Florida, where the vote totals are...
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Six litigations likely to have a big impact on rapidly changing areas of the law
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...and by extension, the world-scarily close to some sort of financial meltdown. Democrats and traditional Republicans in Congress understood that maintaining the...
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...that caused the meltdown. Rather than adopting...must forget the next election, never mind the...
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