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Casey Wooten

Casey Wooten

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House Reporter, National Journal

Washington

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financial technology, paymentsBusiness, regulation finance, capital markets fintech, economy etc.

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Total articles 743

  • Immigration lawyers scramble as Trump pursues legally questionable deportations

    By Casey Wooten Verified, Erin Durkin Verified, Savannah Behrmann Verified, Philip Athey Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Immigration lawyers scramble as Trump pursues legally questionable deportations

    By Casey Wooten Verified, Erin Durkin Verified, Savannah Behrmann Verified, Philip Athey Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

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National Journal

National Journal is a media company based in Washington, D.C., that specializes in nonpartisan political and policy analysis. Founded in 1969, it has evolved from its initial focus on executive branch coverage to encompass all federal government affairs. Acquired by Atlantic Media Company in 1997, National Journal serves as a valuable resource for government affairs professionals. The company provides in-depth reporting on federal policy, politics, and legislative trends, offering forward-looking insights. It also offers membership solutions that include tailored content, research tools, and networking resources for organizations navigating the policy landscape. National Journal partners with The Cook Political Report to deliver election forecasts and insights. Its digital platforms feature policy tracking tools, newsletters, and event briefings aimed at government affairs teams, lobbyists, and corporate stakeholders. National Journal primarily serves federal policymakers, lobbyists, advocacy groups, corporate and legal sectors, and media professionals, providing them with essential insights into regulatory developments and political trends.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

+1 202-739-8400

Founded: 1969