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REAL ID: Real Resistance

REAL ID: Real Resistance

Kudos to the Maine Legislature! InformationWeek Reports: Legislators in Maine have refused to implement the Real ID Act and are calling on Congress to repeal it. The Maine Senate and ...
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Line-Item Veto: An unconstitutional abrogation

Line-Item Veto: An unconstitutional abrogation

The Associated Press Reports: The Senate is moving toward its first vote in more than a decade on the line-item veto, and it's remarkable how much has changed – particularly ...
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Executive Branch Shouldn't Meddle with the Judiciary

Executive Branch Shouldn’t Meddle with the Judiciary

The San Francisco Chronicle Reports: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Wednesday warned federal judges not to meddle in cases involving national security, following a string of judicial rebukes of the ...
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New Law Could Subject Civilians to Military Trial

New Law Could Subject Civilians to Military Trial

The Washington Post Reports: Private contractors and other civilians serving with U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan could be subject for the first time to military courts-martial under a new ...
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House Democrats aim at oil industry subsidies

House Democrats aim at oil industry subsidies

From Reuters: Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday introduced a bill that would rescind billions of dollars worth of tax incentives extended to U.S. energy companies and ...
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Medicare Bill Passes Despite Veto Threat

Medicare Bill Passes Despite Veto Threat

AOL News Reports: Despite a veto threat from President Bush, the House is approving another key measure the Democrats want. It's a bill that would force the government to negotiate ...
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Governors lose in power struggle over National Guard

Governors lose in power struggle over National Guard

From Stateline.org: A little-noticed change in federal law packs an important change in who is in charge the next time a state is devastated by a disaster such as Hurricane ...
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Stem Cell Bill Sails Through the House

Stem Cell Bill Sails Through the House

The New York Times Reports: The House voted overwhelmingly Thursday to broaden federal support for embryonic stem cell research, stepping up a confrontation with President Bush over a thorny scientific ...
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Minimum Wage Boost Races Through House

Minimum Wage Boost Races Through House

First post on the TAC website: "The Constitution is not just a good idea, it’s the law." ...
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