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Janet Yellen becomes vice chairwoman, the Fed's second-highest ranking official, and Sarah Bloom Raskin is now a governor.
Federal Reserve Board Gets Two New Members The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Janet Yellen becomes vice chairwoman, the Fed's second-highest ranking official, and Sarah Bloom Raskin is now a governor.
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Robin Raskin expresses the frustration of many parents about the perceived lack of attention by many colleges to the practical challenges of life.
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Robin Raskin expresses the frustration of many parents about the perceived lack of attention by many colleges to the practical challenges of life.
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Law professor Jamin Raskin says this of the current Supreme Court in an online interview: "This court is easily as reactionary and activist as the Lochner Court was, and the Lochner Court is held up as the most activist Court in our history."
IsThatLegal? 2003
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Raskin is essentially unable to come up with any points in Kagan’s favor whatsoever.
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That could add to the tentative $4 million price tag Raskin puts on it.
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Later-in a few days, when he was settled again-he might call Raskin to demand some answers-though Raskin could indeed be anywhere in the world by now, and answers were, in any case, not among his many specialties.
VQR 2009
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Stucky recalled Raskin's breezy voice on the phone a week before, unmarred by the lilt of any strange accent: fossil Jews, old Havana, I watch them light cigars on the terrace-beautiful Cohibas, they never run out.
VQR 2009
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That the case for Kagan is paper-thin at best seems to me to be utterly self-evident; watch, for instance, Glenn Greenwald decimate Jamin Raskin (a supporter of the pick) in this video from Democracy Now.
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