Progressive Review | Political Zine - 0 views
Far Right vs Far Left | Central Myopia - 0 views
Congressional Progressive Caucus - 0 views
Baucus' Bogus Bill is Bupkes, Bunkum, Bunk - 0 views
Liberal Democrats Have Promised to "Die in the Ditch" to Make a Consumer Financial Prot... - 0 views
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Where to put the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA), which will centralize the writing and (to some degree) enforcement of federal financial regulations on such things as mortgages, savings accounts, and consumer debt. Should it be an independent agency, like the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a subunit of the Treasury Department or the Federal Reserve?
Linda R. Monk, J.D. |:| Elena Kagan As the Next Earl Warren - 0 views
White House Seeks Kagan Defenders | Liberals Think She'll Be Too Accomodationist - 0 views
Kagan faces criticism from left and right online - 0 views
Elena Kagan: We Need an Assertive Liberal Counterweight to Scalia ~ Not a Mediator (or ... - 0 views
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"What the Court needs right now is someone who will fight for the rights of people who aren't part of the upper crust. What we need to hear is that Elena Kagan knows how to stand firm and doesn't think that compromise is the only way out of disagreement or that making the other side happy no matter how closed minded and belligerent they are is somehow admirable. We've had enough of that lately."
Elena Kagan Will Be The Most Unqualified Justice In History | Emptywheel - 0 views
Here Comes The Stupid in the Kagan Nomination Fight | FDL News Desk - 0 views
Kagan Nomination Accelerates Flight of Substance From American Political Scene | The Se... - 0 views
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"In January of 2009, Obama nominated Dawn Johnsen to head the Office of Legal Counsel in the Justice Department. This was seen as a tremendous move, as Johnsen had the experience, the expertise and an apparent eagerness to take on the job of unraveling a series of horrible legal opinions that had been issued to support the torture program put into place during the Bush administration. Sadly, though, even with 60 votes for Johnsen clearly within reach for an extended time, Obama chose not to fight for Johnsen's confirmation. As a result, once it became clear that another Supreme Court nomination was going to be necessary, Johnsen withdrew from consideration, knowing that Obama had abandoned her."
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