The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches...
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The first day of the Sonia Sotomayor confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary committee was void of any major surprises. With the exception of...
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Today, marks one of the first major tests of the Obama Administration. At 9am Central, Judge Sonia Sotomayor will begin the tough test of convincing...
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In a move that is not likely to end the story, lawyers for Bernard Madoff have announced that they and thier client will not appeal the 150 year...
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A proposal being considered by Houston City Council to raise the amount for parking fees at Houston airports was "tagged" by 5 of the City...
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The college football Bowl Championship Series (BCS) violates antitrust law. At least that is what Utah Senator Orrin Hatch believes. On Tuesday, the...
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One of the rarest moments in the history of the American democracy comes when there is a vacancy on the United States Supreme Court. It is a rare...
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In a move that will assure Al Franken a hard earned opportunity to prove himself as more than a comedian, on Tuesday he was assigned to his Senate...
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