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Stevens’ Motions to Dismiss Denied

[IMGCAP(1)]Judge Emmet Sullivan did not, however, immediately rule on motions from either side related to the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause, but he said he would do so in the coming days

Campus Notebook: A Long-Standing Shadow

[IMGCAP(1)]Strauss won 66 percent of the vote in his race with Philip Pannell, a D.C. activist who promised to spend more time on the streets fighting for D.C.

Not All Members Lose Shirts

This week, they were both trading at less than $1. The way Schumer reported his assets, it is impossible to tell whether he won or lost on the holdings. Both Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala) and Rep.

Republicans Not Entitled to Their Own Set of Facts

And they say that Republicans managed to swing the Clinton surplus $1 trillion in the wrong direction, into record deficits, combined with unprecedented foreign borrowing. Or take energy policy.

Kissell of Death?

But as of July 1, the social studies teacher had raised just $676,000 and, despite not having a primary opponent, he had burned through two-thirds of his campaign cash, leaving his campaign with about

Primary Roundup: Along Came Alice

.” In other notable New York Congressional primaries Tuesday: • Towns held off a spirited challenge from author and community activist Kevin Powell (D), defeating him by a 2-1 margin.

Medicare Reform: a Tough Sell

.” Anna Burger, secretary-treasurer for the Service Employees International Union, said the No. 1 priority for the next Congress should be health care reform, not piecemeal changes to entitlement

Cantor Peddles an Agenda

also comes as the four-term Republican is widely viewed as positioning himself to move up the leadership ladder after the elections, though it is still unclear whether he might be gunning for the No. 1

‘Worst Ever’

Prior to enactment of the Budget Act of 1974, the federal fiscal year began on July 1.

Towns Easily Wins Primary

Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.), facing what was thought to be his third tough primary challenge in the past five election cycles, easily defeated author and community activist Kevin Powell on Tuesday by a 2-1

Hill Climbers: Only in Las Vegas

[IMGCAP(1)]That’s a long way from his life in Washington, D.C., where Bastian had been working as a legislative correspondent for Rep. Corrine Brown (D-Fla.).

Money Matters: Late to the Party?

[IMGCAP(1)]Political blogger Marc Ambinder wrote this week that Obama is ditching his year-old strategy of encouraging outside groups, which were a huge asset for Republicans during the previous