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A federal court has ruled that the NSA wiretap program violated our rights. GOP presidential candidates are split. Ted Cruz agrees with the court. Rick Perry: no word on what he thinks.

A federal appeals court's ruling on Thursday that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone metadata is illegal has split the 2016 presidential field, making unlikely allies of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and some of the Republican Party's most conservative members.
cnn.com|By Alexandra Jaffe, CNN

Texas on the Potomac proudly hails Lisa Falkenberg, the Houston Chronicle's first Pulitzer Prize winner, for her compelling columns exposing serious flaws in the criminal justice system.

What a thrilling way to start the day! On the morning I will host two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Larry Price in my Global Business Journalism classes at Tsinghua University, I wake up to news that ...
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Ted Cruz's big week ahead -- on stage and behind the scenes.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is likely to draw the national spotlight next week with a legislative trifecta: a funding fight over the Department of Homeland Security, a vote for a new attorney general and a review on the future of NASA.
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Ted Cruz talks to @ChronSciGuy Eric Berger about NASA ... and blasts the Obama administration for politicizing space science.

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, has been named chairman of the Senate's subcommittee on science and space, which has responsibility for NASA. Q. For the last three years NASA has been building the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft. Americans should have the capacity to launc…
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Former Houston congressman Craig Washington, who was ousted by Sheila Jackson Lee in 1994, has had his law license suspended. Brian Rogers reports.

Houston criminal defense attorney and former U.S. Rep. Craig Washington has been suspended from the practice of law for 18 months, the State Bar of Texas confirmed Tuesday. After the client found out the case had been tossed out of court by checking court records online, he filed a grievance against…
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