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  • White House stands ground on high court criticism

    White House stands ground on high court criticism

    Law & Politics 03/15/2010

    The White House on Sunday defended President Barack Obama's scathing criticism of a Supreme Court decision that allows unions and corporations to funnel unlimited dollars to political campaigns.Senior adviser David Axelrod and press secretary Robert ...

  • Democrats Try to Rebuild Campaign-Spending Barriers

    Democrats Try to Rebuild Campaign-Spending Barriers

    Law & Politics 02/12/2010

    Congressional Democrats outlined legislation Thursday aimed at undoing a recent Supreme Court decision that allows corporations and interest groups to spend freely on political advertising.To accomplish that goal, the legislation would impose a patch...

  • Schwarzenegger Files Appeal in Furlough Case

    Schwarzenegger Files Appeal in Furlough Case

    Law & Politics 01/14/2010

    The Schwarzenegger administration filed an appeal Wednesday in a lawsuit over his furloughs of state workers, contesting a decision by the controller to restore pay for prison guards.Last year, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered some 200,000 state em...

  • Giuliani not running for NY Senate or governor

    Giuliani not running for NY Senate or governor

    Law & Politics 12/29/2009

    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says he's not running for governor or for U.S. Senate.Giuliani tells WABC-TV Tuesday that he's decided to turn his attention to his law firm and consulting business rather than commit to another high-profile r...

  • Obama administration seeks to kill Gitmo lawsuit

    Obama administration seeks to kill Gitmo lawsuit

    Law & Politics 12/07/2009

    A federal appeals court has temporarily  A 2008 Supreme Court ruling giving Guantanamo Bay prisoners the right to challenge their indefinite detention does not apply in the case of two detainees who committed suicide, the Obama administration sa...

  • Talk of Wyoming wind tax whips up debate

    Talk of Wyoming wind tax whips up debate

    Law & Politics 11/16/2009

    Wyoming lawmakers will soon take up the thorny issue of whether to impose new taxes on wind energy development, a proposal that developers say could stunt the fledgling industry's growth in Wyoming.Supporters of a new tax say it's only fair for wind ...

  • Arizona budget shortfall projection reaches $2B

    Arizona budget shortfall projection reaches $2B

    Law & Politics 10/23/2009

    Legislative budget analysts raised their estimate of Arizona's midyear budget shortfall to nearly $2 billion, up from approximately $1.5 billion. The growing shortfall, roughly a fifth of the budget, prompted calls to cut spending, increase taxes and...

  • Guantanamo prisoner says he's lost hope in Obama

    Guantanamo prisoner says he's lost hope in Obama

    Law & Politics 09/24/2009

    A Guantanamo prisoner who held up a photo of President Barack Obama as a sign of hope at a war crimes court hearing last year said Wednesday he has lost faith that the American leader will be much different than his predecessor.Ahmed al-Darbi, who to...

  • Liz Cheney refuses to discuss veep's role in CIA

    Liz Cheney refuses to discuss veep's role in CIA

    Law & Politics 07/14/2009

    Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Liz said Tuesday she doesn't believe her father did anything wrong in connection with a secret CIA operation that officials have said was designed to capture and kill al-Qaida figures. At the same time, Liz Chene...

  • Democrats push for probe into Bush policies

    Democrats push for probe into Bush policies

    Law & Politics 07/13/2009

    President Barack Obama has been reluctant to probe Bush-era torture and anti-terrorism policies, but his Democratic allies aren't likely to let the matters rest. "I've always preferred my idea of a commission of inquiry to look at all these issues," ...

  • Obama says US prisons tough enough for detainees

    Obama says US prisons tough enough for detainees

    Law & Politics 05/21/2009

    President Barack Obama said Thursday some of the terror suspects held at Guantanamo would be brought to prisons in the United States despite fierce opposition in Congress. He promised to work with lawmakers to develop a system for imprisoning detaine...

  • California voters soundly reject budget measures

    California voters soundly reject budget measures

    Law & Politics 05/20/2009

    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers are facing the arduous task of closing a state budget gap of more than $21 billion after ballot measures aimed at bolstering the state's finances were soundly defeated by voters. Results for Tuesday...

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