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Sen. Dick Durbin can help reverse the decline of American press freedom
Chicago Sun-Times· 4 days agoEarlier in May, Reporters Without Borders released its annual World Press Freedom Index ranking the...
U.S. Senators John Kennedy, Katie Britt, Lindsey Graham, Colleagues Call for Judiciary Committee...
Sierra Sun Times· 4 days agoKatie Britt (R-Ala.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) along with all other Republicans on the Judiciary...
Sen. Dick Durbin announces increased funding for training air traffic controllers and pilots
Herald & Review· 4 days agoU.S. Sen. Dick Durbin visited Decatur on Wednesday to announce the passage of the Federal Aviation...
Letters: US Sen. Dick Durbin needs to take action to deal with Supreme Court corruption
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoThe scandals embroiling the U.S. Supreme Court are becoming hard to track. Last spring, ProPublica...
Sen. Durbin renews calls for court ethics after Justice Alito’s refusal to recuse
WEEK 25 News Now· 4 days agoU.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D - IL) says Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s refusal to recuse himself...
Chief Justice Roberts Kicks Democrats in Teeth Over Alito
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn a letter addressed to Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Roberts...
John Roberts Rejects Senators' Request To Discuss Samuel Alito’s Flag Scandal
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“I must respectfully decline your request for a meeting,” Roberts wrote to Senate judiciary...
Roberts declines meeting with Senate Democrats about Alito controversy
The Hill via AOL· 3 days agoChief Justice John Roberts on Thursday declined a request to meet with Senate Judiciary Committee...
US Supreme Court's Roberts rebuffs senators' call for Alito meeting
Reuters via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAlito has been under scrutiny following reports that flags associated with former President Donald...
Alito's Refusal To Recuse Himself in J6 Cases a Red Flag | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 6 days agoIt could not be clearer the Supreme Court needs genuine ethics rules, not the hazy, unenforceable guidelines it approved last year. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin