• Sign In
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
  • Policy
  • 2026 Election
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
  • In Focus
  • Restoring America
  • Magazine
  • Watch
  • Sponsored
    • Powering Progress
    • ASAE – Association Leadership
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • National Parks
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • TWS Archive
Search
LogoWashington Examiner
Subscribe
LogoWashington Examiner
Sign in
Subscribe
  • News
    • Politics
      • Trump Administration
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Entertainment
    • Washington Secrets
  • Policy
    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy and Environment
    • Education
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space
  • 2026 Election
  • Trump Administration
  • IN FOCUS
  • Commentary
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds
  • Restoring America
    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
  • Watch
  • Magazine
    • Magazine
    • Quarterly Briefing
    • Archives
    • Games
  • Sponsored
    • Powering Progress
    • ASAE – Association Leadership
    • National Parks
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • Newsletters
More
    Home Tags Law

    Tag: Law

    Internal Revenue Service employees with conduct issues received millions in extra awards between 2010 and 2012, the agency's inspector general has found. (AP Image)
    Beltway Confidential

    IRS gives up on using ‘Horse Act’ against independent tax preparers

    Joel Gehrke -
    May 13, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Washington County deputy county clerk Jennifer Sharpshair, far left, shows the competed marriage license to Diana Rister, second right, and Amy Grigg, third left, of Morrow, Ark., on Monday, May 12, 2014, while granddaughters Callie, 9, right, and Harley, 5, look on, in Fayetteville, Ark. Rister and Grigg, who said they've been together for 14 years, were the first in line after the county began issuing licenses to same-sex couples following a judge's ruling overturning the state's ban. (AP Photos/Kurt Voigt)

    History shades Arkansas’ gay marriage debate

    Associated Press -
    May 13, 2014 4:00 am
    0
    Feds charge Qualcomm managers with insider trading
    Business

    Feds charge Qualcomm managers with insider trading

    Washington Examiner -
    May 13, 2014 1:29 am
    0
    Texas State Representative Jason Villalba, right, of Dallas, Texas, tours the Huy Fong Foods, Inc. manufacturing plant, maker of Sriracha hot sauce, with founder and CEO David Tran, in Irwindale, Calif. May 12, 2014.  Texas officials are trying to convince the Sriracha maker to move to their state after the city of Irwindale declared them a public nuisance. (AP Photo/San Gabriel Valley Tribune,  Leo Jarzomb)
    Business

    Texas lawmakers tour embattled Sriracha plant

    Washington Examiner -
    May 12, 2014 10:47 pm
    0
    NY Senate debating public ban on e-cigarettes
    Business

    NY Senate debating public ban on e-cigarettes

    Associated Press -
    May 12, 2014 10:16 pm
    0
    4 defendants back together in Blackwater case
    Business

    4 defendants back together in Blackwater case

    Washington Examiner -
    May 12, 2014 9:58 pm
    0
    Idaho AG reaches settlement with vehicle service contract provider

    Idaho AG reaches settlement with vehicle service contract provider

    Bryan Cohen -
    May 12, 2014 9:24 pm
    0
    North Carolina AG obtains court order against computer repair service

    North Carolina AG obtains court order against computer repair service

    Bryan Cohen -
    May 12, 2014 9:18 pm
    0
    Connecticut AG urges PURA to scrutinize rate increase

    Connecticut AG urges PURA to scrutinize rate increase

    Bryan Cohen -
    May 12, 2014 9:16 pm
    0
    In this April 30, 2014 photo, Kathleen O'Connor, deputy chief of human rights and special prosecutions section at the Department of Justice, center, speaks to Mohamed Nur, left, with Della Lamb Community Services, of Kansas City, Mo., and Ibrahim Hussein with the East African Community of Orange County, Calif., who are both originally from Somalia, during an event for refugee advocates at the Holiday Inn in Arlington, Va. Justice Department representatives are speaking to immigrant communities to seek their help and coordination in identifying human rights abusers from abroad who have a connection to the United States. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
    News

    US encouraging refugees to help human rights cases

    Eric Tucker -
    May 12, 2014 8:12 pm
    0
    1...1,7991,8001,801...1,982Page 1,800 of 1,982
    LogoWashington Examiner
    Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Youtube

    NEWS

    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Washington Secrets
    • Entertainment
    • Sports

    POLICY

    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space

    COMMENTARY

    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds

    RESTORING AMERICA

    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
    • WATCH
    • IN FOCUS
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
    • Policies and Standards
    • Terms Of Service
    • Subscription Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Privacy Choices
    • Transparency In Coverage
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Staff
    • About Examiner
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • © Copyright 2026. Washington Examiner. All Rights Reserved.