...s interests," standing was clearly supported by prior cases that allowed parties forced to make substantial expenditures in order to comply with the law...
Jenny Yang, a New Jersey civil rights and employment lawyer, was sworn in last week to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She is the first female Asian-American commissioner of the age
...the time consisted of seven Republican appointees and two Democratic ones...that the nominating President's party predicts how judges rule in...
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...comments on one of Professor Buchanan's posts on the IRS/Tea Party "scandal" last week, I am reminded that Americans believe they are entitled...
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...a virtual general election because of the weakness of the city Republican Party, which hasnt elected a judge on its ticket without...
...up the numbers to help Republicans feel better? No, not Karl...Internal Revenue Service of tea party and other conservative groups that...
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...the IRS targeting of Tea Party groups has “rightly focused the...ideological differences within the House Republican Conference.” The letter specifically mentions...
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...by two political scandals that Republicans claim makes Watergate look like...nor a movement, the Tea Party. Seems the Republicans say they...
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The playfully alliterative headline for this post is spurred by this lengthy and effective local piece headlined "The Kansas death penalty has cobwebs." Here are excerpts: It may be weeks before
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...towards IRS investigations of Tea Party, 501(c)(4), organizations, was...Donohue defends Keith Fimian, the Republican candidate for Virginiaâ s 11th...
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