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Stephen Stromberg is the deputy opinions editor [1] of the Washington Post editorial board. [2] He was part of the Washington Post team that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service. [3] [2] His writing focuses on U.S. politics [4] [2] and government, [5] [6] healthcare, environment [7] and energy. [8] Before writing for The Washington ...
The ancient Greek insight into the human condition resonates as powerfully in the 21st century as it did 2,500 years ago.” And my vote for most heartfelt submission: Rep. Patrick Ryan (D-N.Y.):
The attorney general of Washington is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state of Washington and head of the Washington State Office of the Attorney General. The attorney general represents clients of the state and defends the public interest in accordance to state law.
This is legal window-dressing, as two lawsuits allege — one filed in federal court in Washington, D.C. and one in Maryland. Both cases claim that Musk is operating unconstitutionally and seek ...
It drafts legal opinions of the attorney general and provides its own written opinions and other advice in response to requests from the counsel to the president, the various agencies of the executive branch, and other components of the Department of Justice. The office reviews and comments on the constitutionality of pending legislation.
Karen Attiah (born August 12, 1986) is an American writer, journalist, and editor. She is Global Opinions editor and columnist for The Washington Post.Along with David Ignatius, Attiah won a 2019 George Polk Award for their writing about the murder of their colleague Jamal Khashoggi.
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Tom Hals and Jody Godoy. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Testing the limits of presidential power, Donald Trump this week tightened his grip on U.S. government agencies that for years ...
Eikenberry is currently on the board of the Constitutional Law PAC. Eikenberry was a 3-term elected member of the Washington State House of Representatives, 36th District, from 1971 through 1977. He also served as the elected Chairman of the Washington State Republican Party 1977 to June, 1980, and again from 1993 through 1996.