Supporters Of IP Measure Look For Slot In Senate Calendar
The Senate Judiciary Committee hopes to make progress on intellectual property legislation after the Memorial Day recess, but finding a time slot for a hearing amid competing issues of interest could be difficult, according to an ...
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5/13/2008 AM Contents
- Dominican Republic Cotton Provisions Left Out Of Final Farm Bill Negotiations
- Both Parties Are Cautious In Colorado
- Conrad Says Talks Have Yielded Deal; Conferees Up Next
- Grassley, Baucus Set To Accelerate TAA Negotiations
- Timing Shift On CBO Scoring Delays Farm Conference Filing
- House, Senate Set To Approve Suspending SPR Deposits
- Supporters Of IP Measure Look For Slot In Senate Calendar
- Dodd Releases GSE Measure, Still Reaching Out To Shelby
- Ex-Officials Say State Dept. Let Corruption In Iraq Flourish
- Fight Over Broadcast Royalties Resurfaces In The Senate
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- Key Senators Negotiate Bill On Electronic Health Records
- Grand Jury To Hear From Special Counsel Staff
- Blue Dogs Urged To Stay Firm On Pushing For GI Bill Offsets