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Federal Judge Neuters Arizona Immigration Law: What's Next?

The Atlantic Wire – Wed Jul 28, 11:34 am ET

The most controversial elements of Arizona's immigration law have been blocked by a federal judge. Major provisions, such as one requiring authorities to check the immigration status of individuals while enforcing other laws, will not go into effect. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton also barred the state from requiring immigrants to carry their papers at all times. While this isn't the last say on the Arizona law, it's a major victory for the bill's opponents. Here's what observers are looking at now and anticipating for the future: Full Story »

  • A trove of FDR's papers finally available to the public

    McClatchy Newspapers – Wed Jul 28, 6:59 pm ET  

    WASHINGTON — President Franklin D. Roosevelt never kept a diary. He never gave lengthy interviews to historians. He died before he had a chance to write a memoir. Yet he held the nation's top office at a time of amazing tumult and transition. Full Story »

Obama to defend education policies to critics

AP – 2 hrs 39 mins ago

President Barack Obama is defending his administration's education policies, responding to criticism that so far they have not substantially helped minority students. Full Story »

WikiLeaks fallout: Tighter access to US secrets?

AP – Thu Jul 29, 3:03 am ET

Call it the big information chill, looming across the military and intelligence communities. After the massive Afghan war data spill by WikiLeaks, some veteran intelligence officers and experts are calling for a tightening of access to information and more monitoring in the spy community's lower levels. Full Story »

Inside the FLOTUS office

Politico – Wed Jul 28, 2:15 pm ET

The Oval Office is nearly as familiar an image as the president himself. Full Story »