The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday struck down part of the Bush administration's new financial disclosure requirements for unions, but upheld others. A majority of the three-judge panel found that Labor Secretary Elaine Chao exceeded her authority under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act by requiring reports on union [...]

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Tory v. Cochran, Supreme Court of the United States, May 31, 2005 . Excerpt from the court's opinion by Justice Breyer: Since picketing Cochran and his law offices while engaging in injunction-forbidden speech could no longer achieve the objectives that the trial court had in mind (i.e., coercing Cochran to pay a "tribute" for desisting [...]

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"I'm the Guy They Called Deep Throat", John D. O'Connor, Vanity Fair Magazine, July 2005 . Excerpt: I believe that Mark Felt is one of America's greatest secret heroes. Deep in his psyche, it is clear to me, he still has qualms about his actions, but he also knows that historic events compelled him to [...]

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Cutter v. Wilkinson, Supreme Court of the United States, May 31, 2005 . Excerpt from the opinion by Justice Ginsburg: In upholding RLUIPA's institutionalized-persons provision, we emphasize that respondents "have raised a facial challenge to constitutionality, and have not contended that under the facts of any of specific cases . . . applying RLUIPA would [...]

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