- Cantor refuses to admit Reagan raised taxes
- The GOP's Weird Obsession With Poor People Not Paying Enough Taxes--"Republicans complaining about the households not paying enough who also want to cut taxes overall are asking the poor to subsidize a tax cut for the rich."
- Coffee Enemas, Aromatherapy, and Intercessory Prayer: Your Tax Dollars At Work--"Thanks to a $374,000 taxpayer-funded grant, we now know that inhaling lemon and lavender scents doesn't do a lot for our ability to heal a wound. With $666,000 in federal research money, scientists examined whether distant prayer could heal AIDS. It could not."
- Congress Really Is As Bad As You Think, Scholars Say
- Poll: Congressional Performance Down to 5%
- Judge Says Mexican-American Studies Program Violates Ariz. Law
- Senator Carl Kruger Pleads Guilty in Corruption Case NYT
- Maine officials violate local food freedom ordinance by suing man for selling raw milk from farm--And just recently, a Maine town passed a "Food Sovereignity" law "intent on pushing back against overly aggressive agriculture regulators."
- House guts whistleblower protections; deprives federal employees of the right to jury trial
- A 79-Year Old Man Is Being Persecuted For Passing Out Pamphlets Regarding Jury Nullification
- Republicans Push Bill to Limit Access to Justice for Citizens, Nonprofits
- Susan Saladoff's film 'Hot Coffee' documents attempts to limit people's access to courts
- Sony Updates PlayStation Network To Block Against Class Action Lawsuits
- Gag Order Silences Parents of Boy Charged With Sexual Assault for Playing Doctor
- Patient sues dentist over gag order, gets Medical Justice to backtrack--"A patient has filed a class-action lawsuit against his New York dentist over her attempts to use copyright law to gag the patient's online reviews of her services. "
- Sir Fred Goodwin, former RBS chief, obtains super-injunction