...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...
...viewed this as pretty noncontroversial," said an aide with the Senate Republican caucus. "With so many dependent on a step-parent in this...
...sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board biased and called upon two nominees serving under recess...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...is a virtual general election because of the weakness of the city Republican Party, which hasnt elected a judge on its ticket without...
...record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time from both Republicans and Democratsfollowing the revelation that the U.S. Department of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Intellectual Property LLC. (Incidentally, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress as a Massachusetts Republican.) In hopes of duplicating 3Com's winning formula, USEI said...
...34; under the bill was written by the state House of Representatives Republican legal counsel, according to Autumn Southard, an aide to state Representative Ron...
U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of the Eastern District of New York owes a large part of his approach to deciding cases to advice from a former boss, Robert Bork, U.S. solicitor general at the end
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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