Okla. Attempt to Outlaw Shariah Ruled Unconstitutional
Would have forbid court form using international or Shariah law when deciding cases
Would have forbid court form using international or Shariah law when deciding cases
Expecting danger at a 911 call? That's crazy talk!
The lure of revenues has distorted police priorities as money-hungry agencies think more about grabbing property than about fairly applying the law.
Says the IRS has failed to answer questions from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
The Goldwater Institute intervenes to block the expensive practice
Concerns she may have been using personal address for work-related correspondence
Congress not provided with important information prior to Patriot Act renewal
Who was the victim, then?
A review of the NSA's surveillance managed by the executive branch can't really be called "independent"
Class action accuses company of providing misleading information
Will make formal announcement later in the month
Judge rules plaintiff didn't have standing to make that particular argument
Senate Judiciary Chair Patrick Leahy and Republican Rand Paul already introduced a bill to reform mandatory minimum sentencing
Thinks concern about civil liberties could delay waging war on terror
Buying about $350,000 worth of TV time in the congressman's district
Transparency, eventually, finally. After being sued, of course.
Testimony released by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.)
Says both are threatened by disagreements in Congress
Civil rights leader sees him following in footsteps of MLK, Gandhi, others
Legislators sued rather than overturning a veto that would've restored their pay
"Planning kit" sent to 234 House Republicans
Say fight over Obamacare could harm the economy
Senate seat made vacant after Sen. Lautenberg's death
Incident in 2012 sent thousands to the hospital
Object to emergency city manner calling them "dumb, lazy, happy and rich"
Little movement on a lot of progressive objectives
Government shutdown, immigration reform, farm bill, etc..
Nancy Mace, first woman to graduate from The Citadel
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