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The arrival of the 110th Congress has prompted talk of a new era of rigorous and far-reaching Congressional investigations on any number of topics.
At what point do the potential public benefits of vigorous prosecution outweigh the actual harm when fundamental legal protections are suspended?
When unionized businesses looked ahead to a world with Obama appointees administering labor laws, they decided to close up shop.
The group known as Acorn found itself at the center of a media storm last week, when two young filmmakers exposed the willingness of workers at several of its offices to offer assistance to a nascent prostitution ring.
The activities of the American Conservative Union have damaged the good name of every American conservative organization.
Former Russian prime minister Yegor Gaidar and Russia observers discuss the future of Russian capitalism.
At last, prominent Members of Congress are stepping forward to slam Rep. James Traficant (D-Ohio), who was recently convicted on 10 counts of bribery and racketeering.
We rarely think about the sheer magnitude of power in the hands of government attorneys.




