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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - Oct 10, 2008
The government yesterday issued a long-delayed regulation imposing speed limits on East Coast ship traffic that threatens the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, while barely a mile away the Supreme Court …
Also tagged: north korea, china, focus, california, united states, dick cheney, marine, on, mammals, court, noaa, stephen breyer, the white house, natural resources defense council, john roberts chief justice, u s national oceanic and atmospheric administration, conrad lautenbacher, keith hennessey, international union for conservation of nature, randall reeves
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 9, 2008
The government yesterday issued a long-delayed regulation imposing speed limits on East Coast ship traffic that threatens the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, while barely a mile away the Supreme Court …
Also tagged: north korea, china, focus, california, united states, dick cheney, marine, on, mammals, court, noaa, stephen breyer, the white house, natural resources defense council, john roberts chief justice, u s national oceanic and atmospheric administration, conrad lautenbacher, keith hennessey, international union for conservation of nature, randall reeves
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Oct 8, 2008
The government yesterday issued a long-delayed regulation imposing speed limits on East Coast ship traffic that threatens the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, while barely a mile away the Supreme Court …
Also tagged: north korea, china, focus, california, united states, dick cheney, marine, on, mammals, court, noaa, stephen breyer, the white house, natural resources defense council, john roberts chief justice, u s national oceanic and atmospheric administration, conrad lautenbacher, keith hennessey, international union for conservation of nature, randall reeves
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - Oct 7, 2008
CINCINNATI, Oct. 6 -- President Bush stepped gingerly into the presidential campaign on Monday, offering an implicit endorsement of Sen. John McCain's judicial philosophy and accusing Democrats of contributing to a …
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, washington dc, arizona, bush, nominations, bill clinton, ronald reagan, harriet miers, patrick leahy, judicial, the white house, stresses, u s republican party, john roberts chief justice, ethics and public policy center, nan aron, alliance for justice, the federalist society for law and public policy studies, ed whelan
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Oct 6, 2008
The Supreme Court waded yesterday into a complicated legal debate over whether tobacco companies can be sued in state courts for deceptive advertising of "light" cigarettes, a dispute that has divided government …
Also tagged: ads, washington dc, antonin scalia, debate, tobacco, suit, maine, on, feisty, anthony kennedy, sparks, stephen breyer, u s department of justice, altria group inc, philip morris international inc, u s chamber of commerce, u s federal trade commission, robin s conrad, linda j conti, gerson h smoger
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - In Congress - Oct 6, 2008
CINCINNATI, Oct. 6 -- President Bush stepped gingerly into the presidential campaign on Monday, offering an implicit endorsement of Sen John McCain's judicial philosophy and accusing Democrats of contributing to a …
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, washington dc, arizona, bush, nominations, bill clinton, ronald reagan, harriet miers, patrick leahy, judicial, the white house, stresses, u s republican party, john roberts chief justice, ethics and public policy center, nan aron, alliance for justice, the federalist society for law and public policy studies, ed whelan
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - Oct 5, 2008
There were not many conspicuous tributes to the legacy of President Bush at last month's Republican National Convention, but there was at least one.
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, washington dc, united states, antonin scalia, race, on, who, 08, wins, northwestern university, guantanamo bay, ruth bader ginsburg, supreme, anthony kennedy, stephen breyer, direction, university of chicago, john paul stevens, david souter, republican national convention, john roberts chief justice, court s, harvard law school, college of william and mary, cass sunstein, hinges, walter dellinger, john mcginnis, institute of bill, wendy long, miguel estrada
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - In Congress - Oct 5, 2008
There were not many conspicuous tributes to the legacy of President Bush at last month's Republican National Convention, but there was at least one.
Also tagged: john mccain, barack obama, george w bush, washington dc, future, united states, antonin scalia, race, on, who, 08, wins, northwestern university, guantanamo bay, ruth bader ginsburg, supreme, anthony kennedy, stephen breyer, university of chicago, john paul stevens, david souter, republican national convention, john roberts chief justice, court s, harvard law school, college of william and mary, cass sunstein, hinges, walter dellinger, john mcginnis, institute of bill, wendy long, miguel estrada
culturekitchen.com » culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily - Oct 2, 2008
I just received this on an email from People for the American Way on the matter of Sarah Palin and her comments about the Supreme Court : Sarah Palin may not have been able to think of a single Supreme Court case …
Also tagged: law, john mccain, sarah palin, john roberts, people for the american way, 2008 presidential elections, u s supreme court, united states supreme court, vice president of the united states
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Courts, Judiciary - Oct 1, 2008
THE SUPREME COURT erred yesterday in deciding not to rehear a case involving the death penalty for the rape of a child.
Also tagged: case, antonin scalia, louisiana, clarence thomas, closed, anthony kennedy, john roberts chief justice