A federal appeals court upheld a freeze on key provisions of an Arizona immigration law being challenged by the Obama administration and several immigrant-rights groups.
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Court Freezes Immigration Law
The House voted 275-144 to extend three key provisions of the Patriot Act, overcoming a small uprising of House Republicans last week that briefly delayed the measure.
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House Extends Patriot Act Provisions
Health-industry groups are pressing to roll back key provisions in the Obama administration’s health-care overhaul if Republicans recapture the House, but they’re also worried that the party could go too far.
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Industry Seeks to Shape GOP Health-Care Agenda
The liberal activist federal judge’s ruling today blocking the key provisions of Arizona’s tough anti-illegal alien law was not exactly unexpected. Federal authorities who are trying to overturn the law have argued that letting the Arizona law stand would create a patchwork of immigration laws nationwide that would needlessly complicate the foreign relations of the United
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ACLU Sues and Localities Retreat from Immigration Laws
With Judge Susan Bolton blocking some key provisions (until a full hearing is held) of the Arizona illegal alien law (William A. Jacobson has the best analysis), she put the ball squarely in the federal governments court to actually perform their duties in full. If they want to argue supremacy, then they have to do
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What Say To Mexican Drug Trafficers Smuggling Terrorists Across Border?