...Eric Holder as attorney general," Obama told reporters at the White House on May 16, responding to the criticism. "He's an outstanding...
...Members of the House Judiciary Committee had a number...of former Central Intelligence Agency Director David...
...Kelly clerked for Hansen, who wrote to Grassley, on the Senate Judiciary Committee, in support of Kelly's nomination. The vote was 96-0. ...
...cut off the two exchange houses from the U.S. financial...undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said Kassem Rmeiti & Co...
... Former federal intelligence officer: James Segroves...
...12 hearing before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban...SEC's office of market intelligence, said that while some may...
...known: the names of the 11 judges who sit on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton...
...from the White House on the legal...the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence late Wednesday evening...
DOJ smoked in tobacco appeal; fraud and Brown; Stokes retires; 'stache for cash; confirmations, finally; and Dole but no dice in this week's column
...to former DOJ and White House officials. Leading members of Congress...the Senate and House Judiciary committees staged hearings this year into...
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