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United States federal courts - news and investigations
Millions of federal court records are being destroyed to save money
By
Maya Rhodan
August 2, 2011
National Archives and the Judiciary have begun destroying federal case records to cut costs
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Commentary: Judiciary should let sunshine in to reduce public skepticism
By
Charles Lewis
June 8, 2001
FACT CHECK: Obama eats his words on overturning health care law
By
FactCheck.Org
April 4, 2012
Supreme Court will hear challenge to health reform law
By
Joe Eaton
November 14, 2011
State Integrity Investigation cited in New York redistricting spat
By
Caitlin Ginley
April 26, 2012
Judges often ignore trip disclosure rules
By
Chris Young
and
John Dunbar
March 28, 2013
Reports of privately funded trips and seminars made by federal judges are often difficult to find, incomplete or missing.
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Commentary: Judiciary should let sunshine in to reduce public skepticism
By
Charles Lewis
June 8, 2001
‘Baby steps’ for federal e-rulemaking process
By
Jeremy Borden
September 14, 2010
House votes to hold attorney general in contempt
By
The Associated Press
June 28, 2012
A peek inside State Department's FOIA procedures
By
Laurel Adams
October 22, 2010
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