Word: lindseyism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seniors have been more open to people, even to underclassmen. This is the class that they're going to look at to see what happened afterward. I just think that's a huge responsibility for us, and we're doing a pretty good job of it." Adds Lindsey White, who serves in the senior senate: "There are still cliques. You're going to get that no matter what. But more people are willing to talk to other people they don't usually talk...
...Jacob P. Goldstein Samantha A. Goldstein Yael T. Goldstein Paul Goldschmidt Talia R. Gonzalez Siddhartha N. Gowda McComma Grayson Brendan K. Greaves Joseph Green Stephanie B. Greenman Emily F. Gregory Michael K. Grobis Elizabeth S. Grossman Nicholas R.H. Grossman Melissa K. Gruber Jonathan Gruenhut Michael Grunwald Jeffrey R. Gu Lindsey E. Gulden Paul S. Gutman Daniel G. Habib Peter B. Hamel J. David Hampton Elizabeth E. Hancock Julie L. Harms Michael K. Haynie Brenna S. Haysom James L. Hegyi Mark G. Heiman Michael S. Hellerstein Bethany K. Helms J. Welles Henderson Christina S. Henry Stephen G. Henry Tammy A. Hepps...
...trenches already carved within the South Carolina G.O.P. Bush has knit his family ties into an organization backed by establishment Republican politicians and old hands like former Governor Carroll Campbell. McCain is backed by members of the more obstinate wing of the South Carolina clan, which includes Congressman Lindsey Graham, a folk hero made famous by his quirky orations as a House manager during the President's impeachment trial, and Mark Sanford, an unflappable budget hawk. "The McCain campaign is a revolt," says Richard Quinn, McCain's top man in the state and a bitter rival of the top Bush...
...presence, others in the settlement talks said. "We felt we had to keep [the Castano lawyers] because of Rodham" and his famous kin, said one of the attorneys representing the states. Hugh helped arrange some White House meetings for some of the negotiators with deputy White House counsel Bruce Lindsey and others. And the Castano group won a potentially lucrative provision in the $368.5 billion settlement that could have awarded them millions in fees from an arbitrator. Ultimately, Hugh and the Castano lawyers came up empty-handed after the settlement foundered on Capitol Hill...
...frontier of class-action litigation. Sources tell TIME that Hugh was one of several lawyers who began negotiating a possible settlement with a gun-industry trade group earlier this year. Robert Ricker, former head of the group, said Hugh helped arrange a White House meeting in early May with Lindsey, domestic-policy adviser Bruce Reed and others. "He took me aside once and told me he'd...filled [the Clintons] in on the status of the talks," says Ricker. "He was a serious player." And Hugh and several of the other Castano lawyers still meet from time to time with...