Voting machine contract gets Justice Dept. review
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on September 17th, 2010 4:36 am by HL
Voting machine contract gets Justice Dept. review
The Justice Department is scrutinizing the actions of the nation’s largest voting machine company, according to court records and sources.
Politics – Campaigns and Elections – Electronic Democracy – Voting system – Electronic Voting Systems
Christine O’Donnell’s big win in Delaware sends message to Republican establishment
“Tea party” activists have been saying all along that their movement is about something more than winning elections. And as the bloody Republican primary season reaches an end, they have proved they really mean it.
Christine O’Donnell – Delaware – United States – Politics – United States Senate
Impeachment trial starts for New Orleans federal judge accused of corruption
In his long career as a prosecutor and state and federal judge, the Honorable Gabriel Thomas Porteous of New Orleans has tried and presided over hundreds of cases involving malfeasance and misdeeds.
Impeachment – United States – New Orleans – Bill Clinton – Presidents
Civil rights panel debates its future
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is debating its own existence, again.
United States – Law – Civil rights movement – Services – Lawyers and Law Firms
White House, French officials dispute report that first lady said life is ‘hell’
White House officials are pushing back on a report that first lady Michelle Obama said her life is “hell,” flatly contradicting a new book purportedly written in collaboration with Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
White House – United States – Michelle Obama – President – Carla Bruni