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Courts Reject Manufacturers' Bid on Lobby Rule
May 13, 2008Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. last night rejected an emergency request by the National Association of Manufacturers, delivering the day's second setback in the group's fight against a new lobbying law.
Post Politics Hour
May 13, 2008 Don't want to miss out on the latest in politics? Start each day with The Post Politics Hour. Join in each weekday morning at 11 a.m. as a member of The Washington Post's team of White House and congressional reporters answers questions about the latest in buzz in Washington and The Post's coverage of political news.
City System Ranks Among Worst in Nation
May 13, 2008 A group that advocates making the nation's justice system more user-friendly for non-lawyers said in a report yesterday that the District's procedures for holding judges accountable to the public are among the worst in the country.
Smithsonian Opts to Retain Control of Arts & Industries
May 13, 2008The Smithsonian Board of Regents voted yesterday to stop looking for help from an outsider to rejuvenate the historic Arts & Industries Building, the massive, shuttered exhibition hall at the heart of the National Mall.
Mildred Loving Followed Her Heart and Made History
May 13, 2008Sometimes people just do things because they think they are the right things to do. Or, because they just want bothersome people to leave them alone. Not everyone wants to be on "Oprah" and write their memoirs, not even when they change history.
He's a Man, as Charged
May 13, 2008The battle that sent high school junior Gary Durant to jail was over in minutes. Two rival groups in the Carver Terrace complex of Northeast Washington traded gunfire. One young man was killed. Durant and his buddies fled.
Ga. board denied killer's clemency bid
May 13, 2008 ATLANTA -- Barring a last-minute intervention by the courts, a Georgia man who killed his girlfriend is likely to become the first inmate put to death since a U.S. Supreme Court review halted executions last September.
Executions scheduled to take place in US states
May 13, 2008-- Georgia is poised to become the first state in the nation to execute an inmate since the U.S. Supreme Court decided in September to review Kentucky inmates' claims that lethal injection is unconstitutional. The court ruled last month that Kentucky's method of executing inmates, also used by about three dozen other states, is constitutional.
Mildred Loving, matriarch of interracial marriage, dies
May 13, 2008RICHMOND, Va. -- Mildred Loving, a black woman whose challenge to Virginia's ban on interracial marriage led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling striking down such laws nationwide, has died, her daughter said Monday.
Election 2008: Previewing the Indiana Primary
May 13, 2008Howey Political Report editor Brian Howey was online Monday, May 5 at noon ET to take your questions on the Democratic primary in Indiana on Tuesday, the vice presidential chances of Sen. Evan Bayh and how things look in the state for November.
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