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Congress Wants More Immigration Judges, and Fast

Congress wants to fund more judges to tackle the growing backlog of deportation and other immigration cases, even as lawmakers are hammering the Justice Department for not hiring them fast enough.

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Lobbying After Congress Declines in Popularity

By KYLE STEWART and GRIFFIN CONNOLLY Whether it was the ascension of Donald Trump, the endless vitriol of today’s politics or other factors, former members of the 114th Congress departed Washington

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Draft Drug Price Order Focuses on Regulations, Trade

BY ANDREW SIDDONS AND JOE WILLIAMS The Trump administration might seek to roll back regulations in pursuit of faster drug approvals, promoting drug competition and new payment models for federal health

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Health Care Politics Serve as Senate Bill Text Prelude

Senate procedural wonks huddled Wednesday with the parliamentarian’s office, making their case for whether Republican legislation to rework the health insurance system complies with the chamber’s rules

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Trump Finds Strange Bedfellows on Cuba Policy

The new rules will place restrictions on Americans’ ability to travel there, and install some restrictions on U.S. companies’ ability to do business with Cuban entities that are owned by its military

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Senate Backs Down on Press Restrictions

Uncertainty took over the Capitol on Tuesday as rumors swirled that the Senate sergeant-at-arms and Rules Committee were restricting media access to members of Congress and staff around the Capitol

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The Levin Legacy: Next-Gen Congressional Oversight

So it should be no surprise that the Levin Center at Wayne Law at Wayne State University has focused on improving the capability of Congress when it comes to the kind of complex investigations that