U.S. Supreme Court
Franken bullish on net neutrality
Saying it protects the free market, U.S. Sen. Al Franken sounded optimistic in a speech today about the chances for preserving net neutrality by law. “For the first time, it looks like we might actually do this,” Franken told the Future of Music Coalition in Washington, D.C.
Kline toted nuclear codes for Reagan, now touts ‘re-set button’ for Republicans
U.S. Rep. John Kline knows his buttons. As a Marine, he stayed at the side of Presidents Reagan and Carter, carrying the satchel known as the “nuclear football” that holds the how-to kit for pressing the most fearsome button of all. Now he’s once again the go-to guy, carrying the ball for Republicans who want [...]
Senate confirms Sotomayor
By a vote of 68-31, with Sen. Al Franken sitting in as the body’s president, the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Franken assumes presidency … of the Senate
Al Franken envisioned himself becoming President of the United States a decade ago in his book, “Why Not Me?” And today, for a time, he was president — of the U.S. Senate. It’s a temporary task that’s rotated among the senators, and Franken’s turn happened to come this afternoon at a historic moment, just as [...]
Franken again rails against Supreme Court’s ‘judicial activism in one direction’
U.S. Sen. Al Franken, calling himself “a voice for the overwhelming majority of Americans who aren’t lawyers” on the Senate floor Wednesday night, continued his harsh critique of the U.S. Supreme Court, lambasting its recent record of overturning its own precedents:
Again, I think that this is judicial activism. In fact, I think it’s judicial activism [...]
Sotomayor-empathy carping makes Klobuchar ‘put pillow over my head’
Updated: U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar woke up today to a colleague’s voice on her clock radio, sounding off against the Supreme Court nomination of Sonia Sotomayor because of “the empathy standard.” On the floor of the Senate she told of her reaction: “I kind of put the pillow over my head.”
Anti-abortion group calls on Franken, Klobuchar to reverse Sotomayor vote
Anti-abortion group Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life called on Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken to reverse their Senate Judiciary Committee votes to approve Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on Tuesday. In a letter to the senators, MCCL said that a legal board that Sotomayor once sat on advocated abortion rights.
Franken assails Court, Klobuchar slams sexism at Sotomayor vote
Al Franken spewed fire and Amy Klobuchar threw brimstone this morning at the Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Minnesotans joined 10 other Democrats and one Republican in approving the nominee, but not before Franken raked the current Court and Klobuchar decried bias against women on the bench.
SNL video’s short online shelf-life not a sign of Franken humor-management
Sen. Al Franken was famously contained during the long period of limbo between Election Day and his swearing-in, suppressing his wit by keeping mum in an effort to seem more senatorial. So when a video of Franken impersonating the late Sen. Paul Simon surfaced last week and then quickly disappeared, it suggested more humor-management. Not so, [...]
Bachmann speaks out against horror film
Rep. Michele Bachmann is one of a handful of Congress members who have expressed concerns to Warner Brothers about the summer horror movie Orphan, set to be released in theaters on Friday. Bachmann and her colleagues said in a letter to the studio last week that the film’s portrayal of adopted children is harmful. The [...]









