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WASHINGTON - MARCH 13:  U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas prepares to testify before the House Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee on Capitol Hill March 13, 2008 in Washington, DC. Thomas and Justice Anthony Kennedy spoke about concerns with the ongoing remodeling of the court building, the reduction of paperwork due to electronic media and the disparity of pay between federal judges and lawyers working in the private sector.    (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Clarence Thomas, Yale repairing ties

For years, the Supreme Court justice avoided his alma mater. But with a December visit to New Haven and a planned June speech to alumni, it appears the tide is turning.

Federal Diary

HANDOUT PHOTO: Dorene & Mary Bowe-Shulman    (Susan Symonds/Infinity Portrait Design for GLAD)

Federal workers lead the fight against DOMA

Federal employees are the vanguard in the fight against an unjust federal law that legalizes discrimination against gays and lesbians. Their latest victory against DOMA came Thursday in Boston with a ruling by a First Circuit appeals court.

On Leadership

Talking leadership with the SBA's Marie Johns

"I take my role as a mentor and role model very seriously, and that desire largely comes from having a really lousy supervisor early in my career."

Federal Player of the Week

Recruiting veterans for government service

Joseph Kennedy, a principal deputy associate director of the Office of Personnel Management , and his team took the lead in implementing a presidential order to recruit and hire qualified veterans.

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Browse every vote in the U.S. Congress since 1991.

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