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Blog Post | November 13, 2013
They Tried to Break the Federal Government. Now They’re Going After the Courts.
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Press Release | November 12, 2013
PFAW: Pillard Filibuster Shows GOP’s Nullification Strategy in Action
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Press Release | November 12, 2013
The Nullification Strategy: How Senate Republicans Abuse the Filibuster to Undermine the Courts, Executive Agencies, and American Voters
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Blog Post | November 12, 2013
Ponnuru Uses Discredited Arguments on DC Circuit
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Blog Post | November 7, 2013
Sen. Whitehouse Briefs PFAW Members on DC Circuit Fight
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Blog Post | November 4, 2013
Judges Delayed, Justice Denied: PFAW’s Drew Courtney Discusses the DC Circuit on MSNBC
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Blog Post | November 1, 2013
New DC Circuit Decision Shows Why GOP Wants to Block New Judges
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Blog Post | October 31, 2013
The GOP’s Rephrased D.C. Circuit Deception
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Press Release | October 31, 2013
PFAW: Shameful Senate Vote on DC Circuit Shows GOP Scorched-Earth Politics At Its Worst
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Blog Post | October 30, 2013
GOP Senators Continue to Pretend the Judicial Conference Doesn’t Exist
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Blog Post | October 30, 2013
More Evidence that the ‘Court Efficiency Act’ Isn’t So Efficient
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Blog Post | October 30, 2013
Judicial Expert Confirms that D.C. Circuit Caseload Has Not Fallen
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Blog Post | October 30, 2013
The Republican Argument For Filibustering DC Circuit Nominees Is Bogus. Here Are The Numbers To Prove It
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Blog Post | October 29, 2013
Fact Checker Rewrites History of GOP Obstruction of Judicial Nominees
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Blog Post | October 22, 2013
Right Wing Recycles Discredited Arguments on DC Circuit
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Blog Post | September 27, 2013
Three Exceptional DC Circuit Nominees
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Blog Post | September 27, 2013
Sen. Richard Blumenthal Discusses the GOP’s Judicial Obstruction and the DC Circuit with PFAW Members
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Blog Post | September 19, 2013
DC Circuit Nominee Nina Pillard’s Broad Bipartisan Support
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Press Release | September 19, 2013
PFAW Urges Timely, Yes-Or-No Senate Vote on Nina Pillard Nomination
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Blog Post | September 19, 2013
What the GOP Isn’t Saying About the D.C. Circuit’s Caseload