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PAPERS
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STUDIES
in Congress
What You Need to Know
By Theodore M. Hester , Eleanor J. Hill
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National Legal Center for the Public Interest
Monday, April 2, 2007
The arrival of the 110th Congress has prompted talk of a new era of rigorous and far-reaching Congressional investigations on any number of topics.
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Senate Republicans Run Procedural Rings around Majority Leader Harry Reid
This issue covers Congress, global warming, hedge funds, and more.
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It's Time to Call Different Tunes for Congressional and Judicial Salaries
Congressional salaries must be uncoupled from those of their judicial and executive counterparts.
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This issue covers taxation, the Congressional-judiciary relationship, the Supreme Court, and more.
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Part II: The House
This issue covers the House in the 100th Congress.
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Part I: The Senate
This issue covers the Senate in the 110th Congress.
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This issue covers the "nuclear option," signing statements, animal rights, the Roberts Court, and more.
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The Budget Tango
Summary and analysis of trends in tax policy, immigration policy, the bureaucracy, and the Supreme Court.
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Summary and analysis of trends in the federal budget, bureaucracy, and courts.
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Summary and analysis of the first two months of the 109th U.S. Congress's second session; a look ahead at the rest of the session.
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