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President Obama's Uphill Defense of the NSA Surveillance: Trust Us, Because ... Trust Us

In an interview with Charlie Rose, the president's defense of the NSA program hits a dead end.
John Hickenlooper

Poll: Tancredo Ties Sliding Hickenlooper in Colorado

Before Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is the subject of any more 2016 presidential speculation, he has a little business to take care of at home. The first-term Democrat's approval ratings have fallen sharply this year, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll which also shows Hickenlooper tie...
Trent Franks

House Judiciary Committee Considers Bill Banning Late-Term Abortions

Murder convictions last month of Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell are serving as a "teachable moment" on the issue.
Barbara Buono

N.J. Senate Race Adds to Buono's Uphill Prospects in Governor's Race

The race to replace the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., has dominated the headlines in the Garden State over the last week. Cory Booker launched his campaign Saturday, with an assist from Bill Bradley. Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone jumped into the race Monday. Rep. Rush Holt, another Democrat, g...
Darrell Issa

Eric Holder Calls Rep. Darrell Issa 'Unacceptable and Shameful'

This much is clear: Attorney General Eric Holder and Rep. Darrell Issa don't like each other. 
Oklahoma City Bombing

Should Prosecutors Insist on Death for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?

Cutting a deal with the alleged Boston bomber might prevent future attacks and ensure a conviction. But it could enrage victims and disappoint the public. 
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Why We Defend Terrorists

What is it like speaking up for those accused of horrendous crimes? Five attorneys who have stood by bomb plotters, detainees, and murderers explain.
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Will Prosecutors in the Boston Marathon Bombing Case Seek the Death Penalty?

Former prosecutors weigh in on the legal strategy for taking on bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Carmen Ortiz

4 Things To Know About Boston Bombings Prosecutor Carmen Ortiz

Once a rising political star, the U.S. Attorney heading the Boston Marathon case could use the spotlight to regain her luster.
Boston Marathon Runner

The Boston Bombings Could Help a State Get Beyond Its Liberal Stereotype

Massachusetts really did invent America, so stop making fun of it.
Boston marathon explosion

6 Tragedies That Sparked Legislation

When tragedy strikes this country, Americans react with grief, anger, hope, and sometimes legislation.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley

The O'Malley Factor

Can Gov. Martin O'Malley ride his Maryland success to the White House? 
Martin O'Malley

Will Martin O’Malley Be the Howard Dean of 2016?

The Maryland governor's progressive legislative accomplishments would enable him to make a play from the left in 2016.
Reince Priebus

Why the RNC's Reforms Don't Solve the GOP's Problem

The Republican Party's base still controls the debate in Washington.
Ken Cuccinelli

Cuccinelli Jabs McAuliffe in CPAC Speech

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Ken Cuccinelli, the Republican gubernatorial nominee in Virginia, addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference here Thursday morning, largely focusing on the criminal justice issues he's faced as the commonwealth's attorney general. But Cuccinelli still managed to g...
Governors Bob McDonnell, R-Va., and Martin O'Malley, D-Md.

Bob McDonnell and Martin O'Malley Are Becoming Fast Frenemies

Two potential 2016 presidential candidates are forming a mutually beneficial alliance.
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Targeted Killings: Obama’s Endless War

Even as it pulls forces out of Afghanistan, the Obama administration wants to continue high-tech targeted killings in the war against terrorists.

Poll: N.J. Dems Prefer Booker Over Lautenberg

More New Jersey Democrats would rather see Newark Mayor Cory Booker win the Garden State's Senate seat than the seat's current occupant, Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., according to a new poll released Thursday.

McDaniel Asks for 'Second Chance' in Ark. Governor's Race

Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel spoke to the media for the first time Tuesday about a past "inappropriate," extramarital relationship, but McDaniel reiterated that he remains a candidate for the Democratic nomination in next year's governor's race. "There is no other shoe to drop," said M...
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Does America's Highest-Security Prision Mistreat Mentally Ill Inmates?

He's tough. He's courageous. He tried Timothy McVeigh. Now Richard Matsch takes on another critical case: a civil rights lawsuit alleging prisoner abuse and neglect.
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Documenting the Failed 'War on Drugs'

The year began with a line that was as much a lamentation as it was an astute observation. "The scale and brutality of our prisons are the moral scandal of American life," Adam Gopnik wrote in a trenchant essay in the Jan. 30 issue of the New Yorker. "How did we get here? How is it that our civilization, which rejects hanging and flogging and disemboweling, came to believe that caging vast numbers of people for decades is an acceptably humane condition?"
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