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The FEC’s Third Strike

Circuit Court of Appeals declined to review a three-judge panel’s refusal to overturn District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s October 2004 decision that declared invalid no fewer than 15 FEC regulations

Hill Remembers Parks as Hero, Aide

John Lewis (D-Ga.), a leader in the civil rights movement who remembers meeting Parks in 1957 at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tenn.

Pelosi’s Panel Boycott Irks Some in Caucus

Despite the dissenters, Pelosi has stood her ground, hoping that her refusal to participate in the committee will help build leverage for her call for the creation of an independent 9/11-style commission

Hastert Forges Ahead

In addition to Chairman Tom Davis (R-Va.), the committee roster will include GOP Reps.

Brownback Outlines Terms for Next Pick

While Democrats and liberal activists have grown increasingly weary of Roberts’ refusal to answer detailed questions about Roe and the right to privacy, Brownback voiced frustration of his own at

Senate Appeals Fees Ruling

is not immune from having to pay attorney’s fees in cases brought under the Congressional Accountability Act.

Open Secrets?

Could non-lawyer lobbyists — or lawyers serving a client in a lobbying, rather than legal, capacity — also see their private discussions aired in public?

Court: Congress Can Be Made to Pay

The magistrate had sanctioned the Sergeant-at-Arms over the office’s failure to turn over documents to the plaintiff in a timely manner.

Members Push Journalist Shield

With several journalists facing federal subpoenas and possible jail time over their refusal to name confidential sources, a House bill aimed at allowing reporters to protect their sources in most circumstances

Conservatives Eye ’08 Interviews

In an effort to maximize its political capital in the 2008 presidential contest, a conglomeration of socially conservative organizations is considering establishing a formal interview process to discern

Fragile Agreement on Judges to Be Tested Anew

After all, the White House appears to be gearing up to send as many as 30 new judicial nominees to the Senate for its famed advice and consent, a move that, given this White House’s general refusal

Bush Targets N.D., Fla. Races

and House races all across the country and that there has been no increase in their level of engagement in recent weeks.

Ten Who Changed Course

In the Senate, Johnson had been instrumental in watering down civil rights legislation passed in 1957, and much of his rise to power in the chamber can be attributed to his loyalty to Southern Democrats

Roll Call’s 10 Best Senate Races

Senator featured two races in one. In the first, the conservative D’Amato challenged moderate Sen. Jacob Javits in the Republican primary. Javits had held the Senate seat since 1956.

‘Nuke’ Ads Targeting Frist, DeLay

He made the remark after Terri Schiavo, a brain-damaged Florida woman, died following federal and state judges’ refusal to order her feeding tube reinserted.