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Date: 2014-09-29 16:51:27
United States Congress
Tom DeLay
Flast v. Cohen
Federal government of the United States
Clinton v. City of New York
Law of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States
Conscription in the United States
NSA warrantless surveillance controversy
Government
Standing
United States Constitution

DISSENTING VIEWS The Committee on Rules has a special responsibility to consider House Resolution 676 carefully and ask whether authorizing a series of lawsuits against the President of the United States is a wise course

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