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Amy Coney Barrett and Stephen Breyer Can t Be Serious About the Supreme Court s Politics

Amy Coney Barrett and Stephen Breyer Can t Be Serious About the Supreme Court s Politics
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History As It Happens: The Supremes

History As It Happens: The Supremes
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Bipartisan deals: Biden s agenda hinges on new Senate push amid distrust between the parties

Bipartisan deals: Biden s agenda hinges on new Senate push amid distrust between the parties CNN 2 hrs ago By Manu Raju, Jessica Dean and Ted Barrett, CNN © Bill Pugliano/Getty Images LOUISVILLE, KY - FEBRUARY 12: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (right) (R-KY) and U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) shake hands after Shumer delivered a speech and answered questions at the University of Louisville s McConnell Center February 12, 2018 in Louisville, Kentucky. Sen. Schumer spoke at the event as part of the Center s Distinguished Speaker Series, and Sen. McConnell introduced him. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) Major items on President Joe Biden s domestic agenda hang in the balance this month, hinging on Republicans willingness to cut deals and whether Democrats agree to pare back their ambitions at the risk of causing a backlash on the left.

Winners and losers from the overnight shutdown - William P J Lynch Jr com

Winners and losers from the overnight shutdown Winners and losers from the overnight shutdownby wpjljron Friday, February 9th, 2018.Winners and losers from the overnight shutdownIt was a government shutdown that nobody wanted. Except maybe Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulPentagon: War in Afghanistan will cost billion in 2018 Overnight Finance: Senators near two-year budget deal | Trump would ‘love to see a shutdown’ over immigration | Dow closes nearly 600 points higher after volatile day | Trade deficit at highest […] It was a government shutdown that nobody wanted. Except maybe Rand Paul Yet because congressional leaders cut a blockbuster budget deal so close to the funding deadline, all lawmakers, aides and reporters could do was watch as Paul, the GOP senator from Kentucky, repeatedly blocked efforts to speed up the vote in the upper chamber.

Groups with Biden ties pose ethics quandary for his administration

Groups with Biden ties pose ethics quandary for his administration POLITICO 1/18/2021 By Theodoric Meyer © Patrick Semansky/AP Photo Joe Biden speaks during an event to formally launch the Biden Institute at the University of Delaware on March 13, 2017. The University of Delaware’s Biden Institute promises in its mission statement to embody the spirit of “honesty, integrity, compassion and courage” it says have defined President-elect Joe Biden’s career in politics. But as Biden prepares to take the oath of office on Wednesday, the research center he helped launch in 2017 to promote scholarship on public policy has the potential to become an ethical headache for his administration. The institute doesn’t disclose all of its donors and hasn’t committed to doing so once Biden is sworn in president.

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