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Congressional financial disclosure forms now online
By Bill Allison Jun 14, 2007 8:44 p.m.Today is the day that members of Congress must make their personal financial disclosure forms public. The Center for Responsive Politics has them up here. PoliticalMoneyLine, a division of Congressional Quarterly, has them online, in big, state-by-state PDFs. The House is here, the Senate here.
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Free PACER docket search from Justia
By Bill Allison Jun 6, 2007 4:19 p.m.I stumbled across this site by accident, but I'm glad I did -- a free search that allows you to look up federal court cases without logging into the Pacer system. It seems to be a little more user friendly than the U.S. Party Case Index. To get the actual court documents, however, you'll still need a PACER account and will still have to pay eight cents a page to view filings...
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