With Baer at the helm, DOJ's Antitrust Division will likely continue aggressive enforcement actions; FTC is harder to predict
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...our prior opinion, Janvey v. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Inc., 699...in the hands of third parties as the result of fraudulent...
...pedals manufactured by a third party as prone to sticking. And...political pressure, coupled with a Democratic Congress, led to hearings in...
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...A statewide labor organization, three Ohio judicial candidates and the Ohio Democratic Party challenged the rule in 2010. At that time, it banned judicial...
...9 million in contributions to party leadership committees, congressional candidates and...per year each to the Democratic and Republican governors associations, and...
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...Office of State Representative for Ohio's 51st House District in...on, the Butler County Republican Party's Central Committee from 2008...
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