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</p> </p> The bill would require the courts to shift the costs of patent litigation to the losing party unless some vague criteria are satisfied.
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</p> </p> The bill would require the courts to shift the costs of patent litigation to the losing party unless some vague criteria are satisfied.
</p> In 2013, the Republican Party called for a “forward-leaning vision” to address the concerns of women voters.
</p> Some of these Republicans could wait until 2018, when there will be an open gubernatorial race and three-term Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson will be up for re-election. But Florida Gov.
</p> Some of these Republicans could wait until 2018, when there will be an open gubernatorial race and three-term Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson will be up for re-election. But Florida Gov.
</p> “When I hear some, like Sen.
</p> (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Industry leaders are giving “National Golf Day 2015” all they’ve got, carting in Presidents Cup 2015 captains Jay Haas (U.S. team) and Nick Price (international
Bill Foster announced Friday he will not run for Senate next year and instead endorsed fellow House Democrat Tammy Duckworth, who joined the race last month.
up its bill giving Congress power to override President Barack Obama’s emerging deal to disarm Iran.
</p> </p> Schumer often sharpens his focus to help hospitals in his own state.
(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Liberal groups have targeted Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden for defeat in next year’s elections unless he sides with them on upcoming trade deals.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Updated 8:58 p.m. | U.S. Capitol Police Chief Kim C.
Congress last year passed a ban on raids of state-licensed medical marijuana facilities as part of the omnibus spending bill Obama signed into law.
Congress last year passed a ban on raids of state-licensed medical marijuana facilities as part of the omnibus spending bill Obama signed into law.
</p> Here are the links in case you missed our #tbt last week , and the week before that. </p> This week features Bill Clinton, quilts and some old-school tech.
</p> In a letter Wednesday, California Reps.
</p> </p> ‘Screw Nevada Bill’ </p> </p> Whether pro-Yucca members like it or not, the road to a nuclear waste deal runs through Nevada.
The full committee followed up with a markup of the Death Tax Repeal Act (HR 1105), a bipartisan bill sponsored by Reps. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, and Sanford D. Bishop Jr., D-Ga.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) With members of Congress back home or traveling overseas during the congressional recess, District of Columbia activists headed to Capitol Hill to encourage staffers
</p> Add the Department of Agriculture to the list.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) After a two-week respite, April is shaping up to be a month of long nights, nods to the GOP base and divisions on both sides of the aisle.