...fill vacant seats at an agency whose membership has drawn criticism from Republicans and questions of legality from a federal appeals court. Obama...
...department headquarters, according to Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, one of several Republican members of Congress leading the congressional investigation of Fast and Furious....
...department headquarters, according to Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, one of several Republican members of Congress leading the congressional investigation of Fast and Furious....
...of Dilworth Paxson's Harrisburg office, in the fall. Stabile secured the Republican nomination without opposition. McVay said he is planning on running...
...a legal challenge in court, drew intense criticism from news organizations and Republicans and Democrats in Congress that prosecutors overstepped their authority. Last...
...criminal matters of national and international significance," Raman said. Republicans pressed Raman on who the Justice Department consults while considering the systemic...
...scouts, warns a veteran Supreme Court litigator and special counsel to the Republican National Committee. In a letter to each of the 1...
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Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
...â Big Media is ready with its angle: When will these damned Republicans finally stop their partisan witch hunt
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Spackle-brained dick weasel Sen. James Inhofe is bad at so many, many things. He does not understand legally defined standards of treatment for prisoners of war. He thinks he understands science bett
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