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Sep 27 2018
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Brett Kavanaugh Calls Allegations a ‘Political Hit’
A fiery, tearful Brett Kavanaugh defended his nomination to the Supreme Court and his personal reputation against allegations of sexual assault in an extraordinary Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday, shortly after his accuser said she was 100% certain he had assaulted her decades earlier.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 09 2018
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The Resistance At The Kavanaugh Hearings: More Than 200 Arrests
It took less than two minutes for the first protester to be ejected from Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's opening day of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Seconds later, a second demonstrator was thrown out of the hearing room, followed by another, followed by another.
NPR (Online News)Jan 30 2020
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Carter Page slaps the DNC with a lawsuit over FISA abuses, and says it's just the beginning
Carter Page, the former Trump campaign aide who was surveilled by the FBI, slapped the Democratic National Committee with a lawsuit, and said that he was just beginning.
Page filed the lawsuit on Thursday at the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Illinois' Eastern Division.
Surveillance of Page under a FISA warrant has been at the center of the accusations by
The BlazeApr 03 2018
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Memo shows Mueller explicitly tasked with Manafort-Russia collusion claims
The deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, explicitly authorized special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate allegations that the former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort , according to a court filing made late on Monday night.
The GuardianJan 03 2020
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Roberts gets all sorts of blowback for labeling civic ed as democracy’s cure
Normally, the annual report from the nation's chief justice doesn't receive much attention. But John Roberts' relatively short missive released on New Year's Day has set off, if not a firestorm, then at least a conflagration of response. And it's all over the map.
Roberts, who last year devoted his report to the treatment of law clerks, focused this year on the role the court plays in
The FulcrumJan 30 2020
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Dem Senator Is Making a Move That Will Put Chief Justice Roberts in the Hot Seat
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) plans to make a motion on Friday that would require Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to decide, once and for all, whether or not the Senate will hear from witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
"A fair trial includes documents and witnesses. And in a fair trial the judge determines what evidence is admitted. My motion ensures the
TownhallOct 03 2019
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Marchers protest Guyger 10-year murder sentence
DALLAS (AP) — The Latest on the trial of a former Dallas police officer convicted of murder in the shooting death of her neighbor inside his apartment (all times local):
10:15 p.m.
Dozens of protesters marched through parts of downtown Dallas to protest the 10-year sentence given to a white former police officer convicted of murder in the shooting death of her black neighbor.
Associated PressNov 26 2013
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Gun advocates appeal 'Firearms Freedom Act' ruling
Gun advocates asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to overturn a lower court's ruling against state laws designed to buck federal gun rules.
TownhallApr 22 2018
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Gorsuch Strikes a Blow against the Administrative State
Last week, one week after the first anniversary of Neil Gorsuch’s ascension to the Supreme Court, he delivered an opinion that was excellent as it pertained to the case at issue and momentous in its implications pertaining to the institutional tangle known as the administrative state
National Review (News)Aug 28 2019
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Mississippi officials confirm multiple cases of voting machines changing votes in GOP governor runoff
State officials have confirmed at least three reports of voting machines in two counties changing voters’ picks in Mississippi’s GOP gubernatorial primary runoff.
Former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Bill Waller and Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves are currently in a runoff for the Republican nomination in the governor’s race to see who will take on Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood in the
The Hill