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- Weather Forecasting Improvement Act of 2013
- Weather Prediction Center
- Marshall B. Webb
- Webster v. Doe
- Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
- Michael Wehr
- Thomas Weidley
- George W. Weightman
- Weinberger v. Wiesenfeld
- Jack Weinstein (general)
- Mark Welsh
- West Valley Fire
- Sam W. Westbrook III
- Western Allied invasion of Germany
- Western tanager
- Western toad
- Westover Air Reserve Base
- Michael Wettlaufer
- Whaleback Fire
- Whalen v. Roe
- Laurence Whalen
- Wharton v. Wise
- John F. Wharton (general)
- Joseph Wheeler
- Leslie A. Wheeler
- William W. Wheeler
- Hewitt T. Wheless
- White-throated woodrat
- Timothy J. White
- Frank D. Whitworth
- Whren v. United States
- Wiggins v. Smith
- Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Federal Government Legislative Data/Proposed layout
- Wilbur-Ellis Co. v. Kuther
- John T. Wilcox
- Albert H. Wilkening
- Wilkerson v. Utah
- Eugene Parks Wilkinson
- William C. Mayville Jr.
- William G. Sebold
- William J. Perry
- Williams v. Florida
- Williams v. North Carolina (1942)
- Williams v. Price
- Williams v. Pryor
- Adriel N. Williams
- Darrell K. Williams
- John B. Williams (general)
- Stephen C. Williams
- Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City
- John Clint Williamson
- Ricky Williamson
- Willows-Glenn County Airport
- Craig D. Wills
- David Wilson (U.S. Army general)
- Johnnie E. Wilson
- Edwin B. Winans (United States Army officer)
- Wind profiler
- Windy Ridge (Mount St. Helens)
- Michael P. Winkler
- Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council
- Wisconsin v. Illinois
- Mark R. Wise
- WMD Intelligence and Information Sharing Act of 2013
- Johnny Wolfe
- Women in North Korea
- Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act
- Ted Wong (general)
- Wood Springs 2 Fire
- Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Protection Act
- Chris Wood (CIA)
- Perry Woodall
- Woodford v. Ngo
- Jack Woolams
- James K. Woolnough
- Worst-case analysis
- Catherine Woteki
- Shanna Woyak
- Bruce A. Wright
- Wu Shengli
- Donald C. Wurster
- Larry D. Wyche
- Wyeth v. Levine
- Wygant v. Jackson Board of Education
- Wyoming v. Houghton