Members of Congress

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Washington Legal Foundation, Senator Don Nickles, 48 Members of Congress Israel-friendly members of Congress

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person Brian A. Benczkowski
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N/A N/A The U.K. voted on Brexit, leading some in U.S. Congress to express interest in a bilateral free t... United Kingdom / United States View
N/A N/A President Trump visited Capitol Hill to promote a health-care overhaul bill to members of Congress. Capitol Hill View
N/A N/A Planned meetings between Google (represented by Mr. Pichai) and members of Congress from both par... Congress View
N/A N/A Members of Congress applauding Netanyahu. US Congress (implied) View
2018-09-01 N/A Meetings planned between Google (Mr. Pichai) and members of Congress. Congress View
2011-05-24 N/A Benjamin Netanyahu speech before Congress US Congress View

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A page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426, related to the Ghislaine Maxwell appeal) documenting a judge's ruling during sentencing. The judge finds the defendant engaged in a pattern of prohibited sexual conduct with a minor on at least two occasions. The judge overrules a defense objection that argued the sentencing enhancement should only apply if the defendant posed a continuing danger to the public, citing that the text of the Guidelines is unambiguous.

Court transcript / legal ruling
2025-11-20

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This document is page 40 of a court transcript (SA-409) from Case 22-1426, filed on 06/29/2023. It records a judge's ruling during a sentencing hearing (likely Ghislaine Maxwell's, given the 'sex crime' and 'minor' context and file codes). The judge explicitly finds the defendant engaged in a pattern of prohibited sexual conduct with a minor on at least two occasions and overrules a defense objection regarding sentencing enhancements, stating that the clear text of the Guidelines overrides background commentary or legislative history.

Court transcript / legal ruling (sentencing hearing)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 40 of a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330) filed on July 22, 2022, related to the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell (the defendant). The judge overrules a defense objection regarding sentencing enhancements, affirming that the defendant engaged in a pattern of prohibited sexual conduct with a minor and rejecting the argument that a finding of 'continuing danger to the public' is required by the Guidelines. The judge cites legal precedents (United States v. Sash, NLRB v. SW General) to prioritize the clear text of the Guidelines over background commentary or legislative history.

Court transcript / sentencing ruling
2025-11-20

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This document appears to be a page from a news article or political report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029732) discussing the confirmation process of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. It details political pressure from pro-Israel groups and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) for Hagel to toughen his stance on Iran. The text notes that Hagel quickly 'backtracked' or clarified his views to align with the administration's tougher line to satisfy Democratic senators.

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2025-11-19
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United States v. McVeigh

From: Members of Congress
To: 10th Circuit Court

Brief supporting victims' rights.

Legal brief (amicus curiae)
1997-02-14

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