...The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...suburb, Obama praised Harris' looks. His comments, while seen as harmless and playful by some, were criticized to the extent that White House press...
...state senators approve," Wheeler wrote. Of course, the Obama White House might be "slower to suggest potential nominees in states with...
...judges." He then spoke about how the Republicans' block of President Obama's last D.C. Circuit nominee, Caitlin Halligan, broke an agreement about...
...be ignored, President Obama's origin story...Chicago to the White House. As...
... The White House has been pushing...
...age, a federal judge in Brooklyn ruled, overturning a decision by the Obama administration he scorned as " obviously political" and "arbitrary, capricious...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...he said. Clement represents the House Republican-led Bipartisan Legal Advisory...which stepped in after the Obama administration announced in 2011 that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Just before President Obama's second inauguration, his campaign committee, Obama for America, transformed virtually overnight...
... President Obama seemed determined to...
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