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  2. Stephen Stromberg - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Office of Legal Counsel - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Washington's 8th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Washington's 8th congressional district is a district for the United States House of Representatives located in western Washington State. It includes the eastern portions of King , Pierce , and Snohomish counties, and crosses the Cascade Range to include Chelan and Kittitas counties, as well as a precinct in East Wenatchee in Douglas County .

  5. Seth Abramson - Wikipedia

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    Seth Abramson (born October 31, 1976) is an American professor, attorney, author, political columnist, and poet.He is the editor of the Best American Experimental Writing series and wrote a trilogy of nonfiction works detailing the foreign policy agenda and political scandals of former president Donald Trump.

  6. Washington Examiner - Wikipedia

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    A Washington Examiner dispenser, from the time when the newspaper was a free daily paper.. The publication now known as the Washington Examiner began its life as a handful of suburban news outlets known as the Journal Newspapers, distributed not in Washington D.C. itself, but only in its suburbs: Montgomery Journal, Prince George's Journal, and Northern Virginia Journal. [8]

  7. United States Reports - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the United States Reports. The United States Reports (ISSN 0891-6845) are the official record (law reports) of the Supreme Court of the United States.They include rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided), in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (the losing party in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (the prevailing party below), and ...

  8. James S. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    James S. Robbins (born 1962) is an American commentary writer for USA Today and Senior Fellow for National Security Affairs on the American Foreign Policy Council. [1] He is the former Senior Editorial Writer for Foreign Affairs at the Washington Times, an author, political commentator and professor, with a focus on national security and foreign and military affairs.

  9. The American Conservative - Wikipedia

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    The American Conservative (TAC) is a bimonthly magazine published by the American Ideas Institute.The magazine was founded in 2002 by Pat Buchanan, Scott McConnell and Taki Theodoracopulos to advance an anti-neoconservative perspective.