...of the lawyers who left...Civil Rights Division during George...the conservative Federalist Society, who according...
...reported comments to the Rochester, N.Y., chapter of the Federalist Society Lawyers Division, the Honorable Dennis G. Jacobs, Chief Judge of the 2nd...
...reported comments to the Rochester, N.Y., chapter of the Federalist Society Lawyers Division, the Honorable Dennis G. Jacobs, Chief Judge of the 2nd...
...Civil Rights Division routinely violated...of the Federalist Society and others...Schlozman pulled lawyers off cases...
...Appellate lawyers say the...At a Federalist Society convention last...the ideological divisions, is known...
...said Berenson, who chairs the Federalist Society's criminal law and procedure...
...stalled congressional inquiries, unfulfilled document requests, and embarrassingly strained arguments from government lawyers defending torture, indefinite detention of U.S. citizens, and illegal wiretapping and...
...For some former career staff in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Bradley Schlozman's face-off with the Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee...
...The Federalist Society's...
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