...Eric Holder as attorney general," Obama told reporters at the White House on May 16, responding to the criticism. "He's an outstanding...
...Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committeeare pressing Holder over...to run afoul of department rules that require narrowly tailored requests...
...to change the rules of attorney access...criminal statutes. The House Judiciary Committee created a bipartisan...
...exempt organizations, according to election law experts. At the White House and on Capitol Hill, President Obama and members of both political parties...
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...was introduced in violation of the business records exception to the hearsay rule and the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation Clause. Because the purchase transaction logs...
...Kelly clerked for Hansen, who wrote to Grassley, on the Senate Judiciary Committee, in support of Kelly's nomination. The vote was 96-0. ...
...classification sets the stage for regulators to cut off the two exchange houses from the U.S. financial system. It's not the...
...as a White House Fellow. She is...Code of Conduct Committee at the U...Bar Association's Rule of Law Council...
...alive the lawsuit that the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform...
...the Senate Judiciary Committee's ranking member...a bright line rules in litigation on...to the White House. At...
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