...heavy-hitters including former Attorney General John Ashcroft and former White House Counsel Jack Quinn as members. Befitting a company whose main facility...
...Piper senior counsel and presidential adviser...worked at the White House from 1965 to...
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...his potential parole calculation; and (3-4) he received ineffective assistance of counsel. We affirm.I. BACKGROUNDIndicted on eleven counts, Cueva pleaded...
...a guide for Obama's team. Jack Quinn, who served as White House counsel during the Clinton administration, had a team of...
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...30 (1986), they failed to show the third precondition, namely, that the "white majority" in the City voted "sufficiently as a bloc to enable it...
...from legal opinions from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. Holder said that he would not rescind OLC opinions for political reasons...
...Weich, chief counsel to Senate...s attorney, Jack Quinn of Quinn...from the White House asking for...
... The White House counsel was under attack...
... Jack Quinn is happy...served as White House counsel for President...
The Supreme Court's decision in Boumediene v. Bush triggered yet another illustration of how the adversarial systems in law and politics differ dramatically, write Jack Quinn and Jeff Connaughton
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