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DOJ should indict Julian Assange
Because the injuries to the U.S. from the WikiLeaks disclosures include threats to our national security, he should be prosecuted under the Espionage Act.Are Employers Discriminating Against Unemployed Job Applicants?
Are employers unlawfully discriminating against job applicants who are unemployed? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC, is making an inquiry into this issue, in particular into whether those in protected classes are being subject to disparate treatment by employers not considering job applicants who are not currently working.Push to confirm first Hispanic to Supreme Court
WASHINGTON AP - The top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee said Wednesday he doesn't foresee a filibuster against Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, even though GOP lawmakers want to closely scrutinize her legal philosophy."The nominee has serious problems," Sen. Jeff Sessions said in a nationally broadcast interview.Out of Congress and still out of work
WASHINGTON AP - They're out of Congress and still out of work.A handful of incumbents who lost last fall have yet to land new full-time jobs.They include former Reps. Christopher Shays of Connecticut, Thelma Drake of Virginia and Nick Lampson of Texas. There's also former New Hampshire Sen. John E. Sununu, whose latest Washington assignment is only part-time.Candidate's 'Offensive' Comments About Rape Hit Home for Attorney
"The term 'legitimate rape' is a major problem as it puts the woman, not the man, on trial and suggests that it's somehow OK to judge and shame women [that claim to have been raped]," Shauna Prewitt, a litigation associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, said.California Ban on Gay Marriage Overturned
A federal judge has struck down a California ban on same-sex marriages ruling that the measure violates both the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the U.S. Constitution.Ted Turner's land grab generates suspicion in Nebraska; is he trying to drive ranchers out
Which Law Schools Won the Annual Supreme Court Justice at Commencement Jackpot?
Once-thwarted gallery owner to auction King items next month
ATLANTA AP - Recordings of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. are among the historic items to be auctioned next month at the same gallery where a sale was thwarted in April because of opposition from the civil rights patriarch's family.Among the dozens of items Gallery 63 owner Paul Brown plans to sell are more than 20 original recordings of King, John F.Trending Stories
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