Justices may rule soon on campaign-finance case
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 9th, 2010 5:35 am by HL
Justices may rule soon on campaign-finance case
After a holiday break, the Supreme Court returned to work Friday with unfinished business at hand, some of its toughest cases ahead and a looming decision that could rock the national political landscape in this year of midterm congressional elections.
Steele’s book release, fiery rhetoric fuel dissatisfaction within GOP
Michael S. Steele’s already turbulent tenure as Republican Party chairman grew even more so this week as comments he made while releasing a new book sparked a messy feud over whether he is promoting himself at the expense of the party.
Airliner plot being prosecuted ‘in wrong place,’ Giuliani says
Prominent conservatives again hit the airwaves Friday to decry the Obama administration for forsaking valuable intelligence by prosecuting terrorism suspects. Yet a review of four recent criminal cases suggests that old-school law enforcement tools have succeeded in unlocking some terrorists’ sec…
Educators await Obama’s mark on No Child Left Behind
Eight years after President George W. Bush signed the bill that branded an era of school reform, the education world is wondering when President Obama will seek to rewrite the No Child Left Behind law .