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Barbara Leonard

NY Democratic Party’s Ex-Chair Indicted In Judicial Bribes

“Bribery of a judge strikes at the very core of our democracy.”

October 07th, 2017

By Barbara Leonard

NY Democratic Party’s Ex-Chair Indicted In Judicial Bribes

A federal grand jury returned an eight-count indictment Friday against the Democratic political operative whom a state judge claims to have taken bribes from. The 29-page indictment, which is dated Oct. 5 but unsealed this morning, takes

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Betsy DeVos Sued Over Rule Banning Students From Suing Higher Ed Institutions

“Since day one, Secretary DeVos has sided with for-profit school executives against students and families drowning in unaffordable student loans,”

July 07th, 2017

By Barbara Leonard

Betsy DeVos Sued Over Rule Banning Students From Suing Higher Ed Institutions

WASHINGTON – Trying to keep afloat the new debt-relief system tailored to defrauded college students, 19 states slapped Education Secretary Betsy DeVos with a federal complaint Thursday. When the Department of Education finalized the regulation

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Betsy DeVos: Actually, School Safety Panel Won’t Study Role of Guns

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As Civil Rights Cases Are Dismissed, National Groups Take on DeVos

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North Carolina’s GOP Lawmakers Fail To Revive ‘Discriminatory’ Voter-ID Law

Chief Justice John Roberts noted that the law, “had a discriminatory effect … and had been motivated by discriminatory intent.”

May 15th, 2017

By Barbara Leonard

North Carolina’s GOP Lawmakers Fail To Revive ‘Discriminatory’ Voter-ID Law

North Carolina’s warring lawmakers failed Monday to have the U.S. Supreme Court take up a battle over a voter-identification law struck down as discriminatory.

One of the dozens of cases denied certiorari this morning by the high

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Israel: Orthodox Religious Parties Shaken by Supreme Court Ruling on Law of Return

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