Grl, Kagan Follows Precedent by Offering Few Opinions
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
Elena Kagan deflected questions about her own views on gun rights and abortion during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, instead describing Supreme Court precedents.
Grl, The Roberts Court Comes of Age
By ADAM LIPTAK
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. took control of his court this year, pushing hard on issues of concern to him, including campaign finance and gun rights.
Grl, Bet on Private Sector for Recovery Could Prove Risky
By DAVID LEONHARDT
In cutting spending to rein in deficits, governments are effectively betting that the private sector can make up for lost stimulus spending — and the markets are skeptical.
Grl, Spying Suspects Seemed Short on Secrets
By SCOTT SHANE and BENJAMIN WEISER
The suspected Russian spy ring rolled up by the F.B.I. this week had everything it needed for world-class espionage, except actual secrets to send to Moscow.
Grl, Spill Is Election Issue Far Beyond Gulf
By DAMIEN CAVE
Candidates from both parties and from around the country are trying to turn the oil spill to their advantage.
Grl, In U.S. Bailout of A.I.G., Forgiveness for Big Banks
By LOUISE STORY and GRETCHEN MORGENSON
Documents indicate that federal regulators ignored recommendations to force banks that did business with A.I.G. to accept losses on the deals.
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