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Court to Rule on Protected Speech in Murtha Case

He later added that arguments for the deposition appeared questionable, even suggesting a witch hunt: “You can’t come in and say, ‘I’m kind of wondering what was going on.’” Edwards also cast a skeptical

New Members Getting Schooled in D.C.

Carol Dixon, counsel to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, led the group through a PowerPoint presentation outlining the doÂ’s and donÂ’ts of life as a Congressman.

Coleman: Franken Wants Senate to Resolve Election

.” Minutes before the state canvassing board was scheduled to meet, the Franken campaign asked the board to postpone finalizing the count until all the precincts were accounted for.

Eyes Are Still on Lieberman

“That’s inherent in the offer that was made,” Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) said. “It was, ‘Welcome back. It’s not a partial welcome.

Race for Gavel Hits Final Turn

. … None of them want to feel that if they don’t do things [as] she wants them done, they’ll be at risk of losing their chairmanship.” Pelosi has taken pains to distance herself from the fight over

DCCC Touts ’08 Inroads in GOP Areas

“You really do need to have a broad playing field, because you don’t know where these races are really going to materialize until late in the cycle,” Van Hollen said.

The Daley Dose

“He was afraid that Rostenkowski was going to run against him for mayor.” Rostenkowski, who ultimately went to jail in the 1990s for his role in the House Post Office scandal, was defeated by Rep

House Members Get Strict 198-Ticket Allocation

Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio), said she had “not a clue” how she was going to fairly distribute her 198 tickets. “I’m going to go home, sit down with my folks and say ‘How do we do this?

Georgia Runoff Gives GOP Angst

At that point, the campaignÂ’s direct-mail program, which didnÂ’t begin until mid-September, was less than a month old.

Lieberman Looking Safe

It was unclear as of press time whether Lieberman is comfortable with the current leadership proposal. His office had no comment.

Palin Won’t Rule Out Senate Bid

Ted Stevens, who was convicted late last month on seven felony counts, is expelled or resigns. However, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) continues to lead Stevens in an ongoing vote count.

GOP Looks to Re-Brand

.” But the Conference is smaller than it was a few years ago and is finding a consensus on policy approaches to be elusive.

Republicans Face Tough Job Market

“I don’t actually know what I want to do yet — that’s how free I am about it all.” Regardless of their political stripes, recruiting firms and lobbying shops say Reynolds, LaHood and other Republicans