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As Mitt Romney solidifies his position atop the Republican Presidential, we’ll look at President Obama’s re-election strategy with DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL). Plus, will...
View ArticleSOTU Crib Sheet for April 8th
ON STATE OF THE UNION Today, Candy talked to Democratic Party Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) on the latest jobs numbers, gas prices and the political gender gap. Then, Democratic...
View ArticleNational push for same-sex marriage
David Boies, co-counsel in the Supreme Court case against Prop 8, says the fight isn't over: "There isn't any state we're taking for granted, but there isn't any state we're giving up on, either. Our...
View ArticleA battle for traditional marriage
National Organization for Marriage Chair John Eastman says it will be "state-by-state battle" for traditional marriage.
View ArticleSupreme Court and the ACA contraceptive mandate
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear cases on the contraceptive mandate. Howard Dean & Rick Santorum give their takes on what the First Amendment means for this.
View ArticleUtah scrambles to stop same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage back at the Supreme Court as Utah officials scramble to stop same-sex marriage.
View ArticleAre corporations people?
By CNN's Deena Zaru The oral arguments regarding Hobby Lobby vs. Sebelius commence in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. In this case the contraception coverage mandate in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will...
View ArticleAre political donations a form of free speech?
By CNN's Deena Zaru In a 5-4 decision the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday private citizens can contribute to as many candidates as they’d like during a single election cycle. Contributions to a single...
View ArticleA consideration of race
By Deena Zaru The Supreme Court’s decision upholding Michigan’s ban on affirmative action renewed debate about the right of states to act on the issue and whether a public university's consideration of...
View ArticleSCOTUS: Corporations are people
By CNN's Deena Zaru The Supreme Court ruled Monday that for-profit corporations can be exempt from providing certain contraceptives to their employees if providing coverage for those products conflicts...
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