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Published April 23, 2012
Just days after Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), himself a Mormon, predicted that Mitt Romney's opponents would seek to use his faith against him, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) made controversial remarks linking Romney's family to polygamy.
Published April 04, 2012
Realtor Beverly Langley, who's been selling homes for nearly three decades, says the business isn't what it used to be. "You can't just wait for the phone to ring," she warns, adding, "It just doesn't work that way anymore." Langley estimates that 40 percent of realtors in the Washington, D.C., region have left the business since 2006.
Published March 19, 2012
On Monday, the Supreme Court struggled to square a law crafted in 1939 with some very modern technology: in vitro fertilization.
Published March 14, 2012
In 2012, talk of Super PACs and billionaire donors may have convinced average Americans that the Republican primary candidates don't need their money -- but compared to the same time period in the 2008 race, fundraising on the presidential campaign trail is down drastically this time around.
Published March 12, 2012
The groups claim the trouble stems directly from a Supreme Court decision recognizing the free speech rights of organizations, while skeptics said the message is "an exercise in hypocrisy."
Published March 05, 2012
Though Justice Anthony Kennedy is often viewed as the swing vote on the current court, the administration isn't counting out the possibility it could win its case by persuading one of the so-called conservatives.
Published March 01, 2012
Some members of the media are facing significant backlash after taking swipes at both Catholicism and Mormonism in the context of the 2012 Republican primary race.
Published February 23, 2012
Law-abiding citizens find it "frustrating," "expensive" and "difficult" to obtain a firearm in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling on restrictive gun laws.
Published January 26, 2012
Her critics point to a 2010 case regarding a San Francisco health measure, in which then-Solicitor General Kagan's office filed an amicus brief touting the newly passed health care law
Published January 23, 2012
The "March for Life" has been held every year since 1974, a year after the landmark Supreme Court ruling, and it's consistently one of the largest protests of the year in Washington