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Published January 29, 2013
As Congress debates various gun control measures, President Obama is publicly putting the heat on Capitol Hill.
Published January 16, 2013
The budget isn't the only issue where the Obama administration and Congress have taken a lax attitude to following or defending the law, from immigration to gay marriage.
Published January 15, 2013
A land battle that has been raging for nearly two decades landed Tuesday at the Supreme Court, which will decide whether the government went too far in regulating a development in Florida.
Published January 03, 2013
Dozens of federal agencies, from the Energy Department to the Department of Homeland Security, have the authority to issue regulations without any congressional involvement.
Published December 13, 2012
On Friday morning, a heated legal battle between state and local officials in Virginia and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will land in federal court.
Published December 07, 2012
The United States has joined nearly 200 countries at a United Nations climate summit in Doha, Qatar, this week with the primary goal of coming together on a treaty aimed at preventing what activists are calling dangerous climate change.
Published November 01, 2012
The ObamaCare regulation that will require employers to provide insurance coverage with access to a wide variety of contraception has prompted numerous lawsuits across the country challenging that mandate, and opponents are scoring key victories.
Published September 26, 2012
With the presidential election just weeks away, each day brings an onslaught of new polls. Experts admit the results aren't always uniform because no two samples are ever alike, and there are multiple methodologies used to interpret the results.
Published August 23, 2012
Ten federal immigration agents have filed suit against Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano claiming recent directives are forcing them to break the law and ignore their duties when it comes to deporting illegal immigrants.
Published August 14, 2012
Labor leaders apparently are not pleased about this year's convention location, Charlotte, N.C. -- the state has been dubbed by some as the "least unionized" in the entire country, and there's not a single unionized hotel in all of Charlotte.