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Federalist Society and Conservatives’ Wishlist for Attorney General

posted onNovember 21, 2018
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The National Lawyers Convention of the nonpartisan Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy is a three-day affair in the nation’s capital each November. The high point this year was a black-tie dinner with 2,200 attendees held at Union Station, at which four Supreme Court justices, several of the president’s cabinet members, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, numerous senators and congressmen, and literally dozens of federal judges appeared.

Federalist Society and Conservatives’ Wishlist for Attorney General

posted onNovember 21, 2018
by admin
The National Lawyers Convention of the nonpartisan Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy is a three-day affair in the nation’s capital each November. The high point this year was a black-tie dinner with 2,200 attendees held at Union Station, at which four Supreme Court justices, several of the president’s cabinet members, former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, numerous senators and congressmen, and literally dozens of federal judges appeared.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 21, 2018
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Kennedy’s change of heart comes in an opinion piece for STAT News on the same day that recreational marijuana sales began for the first time in Massachusetts.   The hearing underway in California comes as thousands of Central Americans are waiting in Tijuana to apply for permission to enter lawfully.  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Richard Blumenthal are two of the three plaintiffs.  It’s a tradition: If a New England Democrat runs in the New Hampshire presidential primary, he or she wins it.

Representative Joe Kennedy reverses himself, calls for pot legalization nationwide - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 21, 2018
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On the day the first two state-sanctioned recreational pot shops opened their doors in Massachusetts, Representative Joseph Kennedy III came out in favor of legalizing marijuana at the federal level, reversing his previous opposition to it. “Our federal policy on marijuana is badly broken,” Kennedy wrote in an opinion piece for STAT announcing his change of heart. “Given the rapid pace of state-level legalization and liberalization, I believe we must implement strong, clear, and fair federal guidelines.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 21, 2018
by admin
Kennedy’s change of heart comes in an opinion piece for STAT News on the same day that recreational marijuana sales began for the first time in Massachusetts.   The hearing underway in California comes as thousands of Central Americans are waiting in Tijuana to apply for permission to enter lawfully.  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Richard Blumenthal are two of the three plaintiffs.  It’s a tradition: If a New England Democrat runs in the New Hampshire presidential primary, he or she wins it.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 21, 2018
by admin
Kennedy’s change of heart comes in an opinion piece for STAT News on the same day that recreational marijuana sales began for the first time in Massachusetts.   The hearing underway in California comes as thousands of Central Americans are waiting in Tijuana to apply for permission to enter lawfully.  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Richard Blumenthal are two of the three plaintiffs.  It’s a tradition: If a New England Democrat runs in the New Hampshire presidential primary, he or she wins it.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 21, 2018
by admin
Kennedy’s change of heart comes in an opinion piece for STAT News on the same day that recreational marijuana sales began for the first time in Massachusetts.   The hearing underway in California comes as thousands of Central Americans are waiting in Tijuana to apply for permission to enter lawfully.  Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Richard Blumenthal are two of the three plaintiffs.  It’s a tradition: If a New England Democrat runs in the New Hampshire presidential primary, he or she wins it.