...by the likes of Bobby Short and...brought down the house with an emotional...did a Minnetonka representative. On its website...
...Members of the House Judiciary Committee...revelations the U.S. Department...Holder told Representative Darrell Issa...
...arguing at the U.S. Supreme Court in some of the most high...criminal statutes. The House Judiciary Committee created...
...the political activity of tax-exempt organizations...At the White House and on Capitol...34; since the U.S. Supreme Court...
...in the U.S. Court of Appeals for...S. Trade Representative. The committees...The White House in 2010...
...in 2011. Nancy Pelosi, minority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, will pull double duty as the speaker at the University...
...involving the enforcement of copyrights to pornography...violations of the U.S. Racketeer Influenced...courthouse that also houses the U.S...
...marketplace," Representative Bob Goodlatte...the Library of Congress....
...defended the FBI's handling of a 2011 tip from Russian...a threat. White House officials were reviewing the intelligence...
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...HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. In this case, we review the determination of the Benefits Review Board ("BRB") that the claimant, Juan Zepeda...
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