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Great period of uncertainty as eviction bans face expirations, court challenges | Government and Politics

Great period of uncertainty as eviction bans face expirations, court challenges | Government and Politics
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Kavanaugh News Will Drive You To Drink Like A SCOTUS Judge

4,500 tips to FBI went uninvestigated following supplemental investigation, newly released FBI letter shows Thank you for the FBI’s June 30, 2021 response to our August 1, 2019 letter regarding the supplemental background investigation of then-Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh. Your letter confirms that the FBI’s tip line was a departure from past practice and that the FBI was politically constrained by the Trump White House. It also belies the former president’s insistence that his administration did not limit the Bureau’s investigation of Justice Kavanaugh, and his claim that he “want[ed] the FBI to interview whoever [sic] they deem appropriate, at their discretion.”

FBI Got 4,500 Tips In Kavanaugh Investigation That It Never Actually Performed

FBI Got 4,500 Tips In Kavanaugh Investigation That It Never Actually Performed
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AFTER NEW DETAILS ON KAVANAUGH INVESTIGATION SURFACE, SENATORS CALL ON FBI FOR ANSWERS ON HANDLING OF TIP LINE [The Dems Are Mad At Chris Wray]

AFTER NEW DETAILS ON KAVANAUGH INVESTIGATION SURFACE, SENATORS CALL ON FBI FOR ANSWERS ON HANDLING OF TIP LINE [The Dems Are Mad At Chris Wray]
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OU College of Law receives $2 million Mabee Foundation donation to create scholarship honoring Judge Thomas Brett

OU received a gift of $2 million from the Mabee Foundation to create an endowed scholarship for students in the College of Law. The donation was given in memory of Thomas Brett, an OU Law graduate, former U.S. District Judge and long-serving trustee of the Mabee Foundation who died February 6. The foundation seeks to honor Brett with its donation, according to a university press release, calling him “an Oklahoma federal judicial icon. “Judge Brett’s decades of service on the federal bench were guided by his ethics and the swift but fair administration of justice,” OU President Joseph Harroz said in the press release. 

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