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Biden\u27s Visit Starts Distinguished Visitors Speakers Series
News release announces that the first visitor scheduled for the Distinguished Visitors Speakers Series for 1976-1977 is Senator Joseph Biden
The Gambia
President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden , Gambia, Sheet of 2 stamps. The President Obama International Stamp Collection. No date given
Events
Talks by Cokie Roberts, Joseph Biden and Joseph Sax; a look at legal journalism; women lawyers in the 19th century; the Campbell Competition
What a Difference a Year Makes
I’d like to reflect briefly on the election of President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joseph Biden in 2008 and their inauguration in January 2009, on the historical significance of the election, and my hopes for cooperation between the Black Catholic community and the Obama Administration in working for social justice. On January 20, 2009, I joined my sister, Margaret, my brother, Mark, and a million or more of our fellow citizens on the nation’s Mall to witness the inauguration of President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joseph Biden. In freezing temperatures, without access to restrooms for more than 14 hours, and with scant opportunities for food or water, we were on pilgrimage to help initiate what may become the most important presidency for the United States in recent times
Response Prepared to White House Analysis of Judge Bork’s Record (Biden Report)
Originally published as a Report to the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Joseph Biden, on the nomination of Robert H. Bork to the United States Supreme Court
Rule 41 Amendments Provide for a Drastic Expansion of Government Authority to Conduct Computer Searches and Should Not Have Been Adopted by the Supreme Court
Foreign Affairs and the 2008 Election
Much of the commentary in the wake of last month’s presidential election has focused on the magnitude and historic aspects of Barack Obama’s victory and the deteriorating economic environment in which it played out. Little thought has been given to the influence of foreign affairs in the election. Yet even in this year’s contest, which appears to lend considerable support to economic-based theories of elections, international events clearly played an important role by shaping the nomination process for both major parties and in Obama’s selection of Joseph Biden as his running mate
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