Administration Seeks Clarity From Judge on Health Ruling
February 18, 2011 by MomLotAdmin
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Did he mean to block the Affordable Care Act’s implementation pending appeals?
Ex-C.I.A. Agent Goes Public With Story of Mistreatment on the Job
February 11, 2011 by MomLotAdmin
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Kevin M. Shipp said his family was sickened when the government put them in a Texas house where the water was contaminated, and then tried to cover it up.
U.S. Proposes New Forest Management Plan
February 11, 2011 by MomLotAdmin
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While mining and timber groups took a wait-and-see attitude, several environmental advocacy groups quickly expressed deep disappointment.
Flurry of Data as Rules Near for Commercial Colleges
February 4, 2011 by MomLotAdmin
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A battle between those who say the colleges serve the needy and those who say they leave students worse off.
Fund Official Not Neutral, Judge Rules
February 3, 2011 by MomLotAdmin
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The administrator of the fund to compensate oil spill victims should not claim he is independent of BP, a judge says.
Judge Hints He May Rule Against Health Law
December 17, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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A federal judge hinted that he might be the second to rule against the new health law.
Parent Sues to Block Schools Chief
December 4, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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The father of two students in public schools claimed the education commissioner erred in his decision to issue a waiver that allowed Cathleen P.
Republicans Rise to Power, With Enmity for Health Law
November 19, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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The post-election political shift has left the health care law in many hostile hands, but nowhere might it cause as much whiplash as in Wisconsin.
Justices Hear Case on Taxing of Students
November 9, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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Medical residency programs are seeking refunds of Social Security taxes.
Gay Couples Begin Attack on U.S. Marriage Law
November 9, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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Two new lawsuits are part of an effort to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that prohibits the federal government from recognizing marriages of same-sex couples.



