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    Lauren Weiner, left, a former Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee staffer, leaves federal court in Washington in March 2006. Weiner pleaded guilty to snooping on then-Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele. (AP Photo/Chris Gardner)
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    Wendy Davis staffer previously pleaded guilty to illegally obtaining an opponent’s credit report

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    The Citizens United ruling acknowledged that the First Amendment's legal prohibition on Congress making no law infringing on speech meant what it said. (iStock Photo)
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    Federal courts should mediate disputes over separation of powers: Examiner Editorial

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    IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testifies before the House Oversight Committee as lawmakers continue their probe of whether Tea Party groups were improperly targeted for increased scrutiny by the IRS, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday. The sign in the background was displayed by the Republican majority staff of the committee. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Federal judge orders IRS to swear that it can’t recover Lois Lerner’s lost emails

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    Another federal judge tells IRS to explain itself on lost emails

    Another federal judge tells IRS to explain itself on lost emails

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    A large coal company's petition against the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed emissions rule for power plants is a legal swing for the fences, but a decades-old discrepancy in a technical amendment to the Clean Air Act might give it a chance, according to experts. (iStock Image)
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    Gov. Rick Perry listens to a reporter's question during a news conference in the Governor's press room, Monday in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

    IRS failed to tell federal court of lost Lois Lerner emails

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    US appeals court rebuffs govt try for secrecy

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    Senate OKs drone memo author to be federal judge
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    Senate OKs drone memo author to be federal judge

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    Va. redistricting trial begins in federal court
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    Va. redistricting trial begins in federal court

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    Rand Paul rails against David Barron nomination from Senate floor
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    Rand Paul rails against David Barron nomination from Senate floor

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