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  • S. RES. 900 is a Senate resolution that permits Daniel Schwager, a former employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, to give testimony in the court case United States v. Baez. The resolution allows Mr. Schwager to provide relevant information, except in...

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    S. RES. 900 is a Senate rule that lets a former Senate worker, Mr. Schwager, talk in a court case, but he can't share secret Senate stuff. The rule also lets Senate lawyers help him and other workers talk the right way.

  • S. RES. 854 is a resolution that permits Daniel Schwager, a former employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, to give testimony in the legal case United States v. Kelley. The resolution follows the Ethics in Government Act, allowing the Senate to...

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    In a pretend playtime world, Daniel used to work for a group that helps keep secrets safe. There's a big game going on called United States v. Kelley, and now Daniel is allowed to talk about some of those secrets to help figure out the right and wrongs in the game, but he needs a special helper to make sure everything stays fair.

  • S. RES. 522 is a resolution that allows Daniel Schwager, a former employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, to give testimony in the court case United States v. Todd. The resolution specifies that his testimony can be provided except on matters where a...

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    S. RES. 522 says that a man named Daniel Schwager, who used to work for a special office in the Senate, can talk in court about a case called United States v. Todd, but he won't talk about any secret stuff. The Senate also allows their lawyers to help Daniel and other workers with their court talk.

  • S. RES. 579 allows a former employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Daniel Schwager, to give testimony in the legal case United States v. Kenyon. The resolution specifically authorizes Mr. Schwager to provide relevant information unless it involves...

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    In this special rule, a person named Daniel Schwager, who used to work for the Senate, is allowed to talk about some things in a court case without getting into trouble, but he has to be careful not to share secret stuff. Also, some lawyers are there to help him know what he can say.

  • S. RES. 855 allows Daniel Schwager, a former Senate employee, to give testimony in the court case United States v. Cudo. This resolution permits him to provide evidence while protecting certain privileged information. It also authorizes the Senate Legal Counsel to...

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    S. RES. 855 lets Daniel Schwager, who used to work for the Senate, talk about what he knows in a court case, while still keeping certain secrets safe. It also allows special lawyers to help him and others if needed.