By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Members of Congress aren't shy in letting the Supreme Court know when they don't like one of its rulings.
It makes great political theater.
That was the case in Washington Tuesday as Democrats, including two from California, Reps. George Miller of Martinez and Lois Capps of Santa Barba...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Members of Congress aren't shy in letting the Supreme Court know when they don't like one of its rulings.
It makes great political theater.
That was the case in Washington Tuesday as Democrats, including two from California, Reps. George Miller of Martinez and Lois Capps of Santa Barba...
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