Justice Department

Holder Could Be GOP Target

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 11.19.2008 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Eric Holder's sterling credentials are one thing, but politics is another. A political appointment to a top spot is generally a pro forma affair; it may be anything but that with Holder.

Dirty Little Secrets About Juror Contacts in the Don Siegelman Trial

David Fiderer | Posted 11.14.2008 | Politics


David Fiderer

The woman they called Flipper expressed romantic yearnings about the man named Keith. That was too delicious a morsel not to be shared by email among staffers in the U.S. Attorney's office in Alabama.

UBS Executive Indicted By Justice Dept

New York Times | LYNNLEY BROWNING | Posted 11.12.2008 | Business


A senior Swiss executive at the banking giant UBS has been indicted in an investigation of the bank and its offshore private banking services for weal...

Now That Election Is Over, Its Back To The Crisis

Danny Schechter | Posted 11.04.2008 | Business


Danny Schechter

When Spitzer and his counterparts began investigating large mortgage companies, it became clear that if there was a crime going on, and it was massive and institutional, not just individual.

The Tip of the Iceberg

Jacob Heilbrunn | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics


Jacob Heilbrunn

The amazing thing about Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens isn't that he was convicted of seven counts of fraud. It's how trivial his infractions were in the first place.

Fighting Voter Fraud

Wall Street Journal | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics


We've all read a lot about the "politicization" of the Justice Department in recent years, and that political pounding is having an ironic effect. The...

ACORN Isn't Obama's Swiftboat, But It Can Distract

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 10.18.2008 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

The attack against the ACRON is old news: GOP officials and politicians have trotted out the allegations of an ACORN voter hijack plot since 2006.

Guantanamo Uyghurs' resettlement prospects skewered by Justice Department lies

Andy Worthington | Posted 10.17.2008 | Politics


Andy Worthington

Guantánamo is full of bleak stories. How could it fail to be, when it is a vast failed experiment, a "terror prison" that contains few terrorists, a ...

U.S. Justice Department drops "dirty bomb plot" allegation against Binyam Mohamed

Andy Worthington | Posted 10.16.2008 | Politics


Andy Worthington

As the Washington Post reported yesterday, the U.S. Justice Department has dropped the key allegation against British resident and Guantánamo prisone...

Move Over Wall Street, Hollywood and the Chamber of Commerce Want Their Handouts Too

Gigi Sohn | Posted 09.25.2008 | Business


Gigi Sohn

These lawsuits could be brought even if the copyright holder has sued the alleged violator for civil damages; your tax dollars could be used to punish the same person or company twice.

Friday Talking Points [48] -- Throwing Out The Rulebook

Chris Weigant | Posted 09.19.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

Back in Volume 36 of this Friday Talking Points column, I pointed out what seemed to me to be an obvious observation -- that the media was going a lot...

Conyers Demands "Immediate Halt to Republican Vote Suppression Efforts"

Brad Friedman | Posted 09.19.2008 | Politics


Brad Friedman

The chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Rep. John Conyers', is calling on the John McCain campaign to "immediately halt Republican vote suppression efforts."

Urge Congress to Vote Contempt for Karl Rove

Don Siegelman | Posted 09.19.2008 | Politics


Don Siegelman

I'm urgently enlisting your help to hold Karl Rove accountable for politicizing the Department of Justice -- including the prosecution that targeted me -- because our time may well be running out.

ATF Under Bush Cannot Account For Many Missing Weapons, Laptops

Reuters | Posted 09.17.2008 | Home


WASHINGTON - The Justice Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives had 76 weapons and 418 laptop computers lost, stolen or go m...

New FBI Rules Would Make Domestic Surveillance Even Easier

Washington Post | Carrie Johnson | Posted 09.12.2008 | Politics


The Justice Department will unveil changes to FBI ground rules today that would put much more power into the hands of line agents pursuing leads on na...

Justice Department Hires Top Lawyer In Possible Google Antitrust Suit

Wall Street Journal | Posted 09.09.2008 | Business


The Justice Department has quietly hired one of the nation's best-known litigators, former Walt Disney Co. vice chairman Sanford Litvack, for a possib...

After Cheney, Vice Presidents Matter

Andy Rosenberg | Posted 09.01.2008 | Politics


Andy Rosenberg

American voters -- wary of the Cheney experience -- will think long and hard about the next person they trust to uphold the role of the vice president.

Impeachment? Truth and Reconciliation Commission? Hell, No -- Haul George Bush into a Court of Law, Part 4

Russ Wellen | Posted 08.21.2008 | Politics


Russ Wellen

Vincent Bugliosi talks about his appearance before the House Judiciary Committee. RW: You wrote, "I strongly believe without absolutely knowing that...

Impeachment? Truth and Reconciliation Commission? No, Haul George Bush into a Court of Law, Part 2

Russ Wellen | Posted 08.18.2008 | Politics


Russ Wellen

Vincent Bugliosi talks about prosecuting George Bush and his appearance before the House Judiciary Committee appearance.

White House Pushes For Expanded Domestic Spying

Washington Post | Spencer S. Hsu and Carrie Johnson | Posted 08.16.2008 | Politics


The Justice Department has proposed a new domestic spying measure that would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about A...

It Ain't Over Mukasey

Paul C. Light | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics


Paul C. Light

Mukasey declared the Justice Department hiring scandal closed yesterday. There was no criminal harm, he told the American Bar Association, therefore no foul. He is absolutely wrong.

Impeachment? Truth and Reconciliation Commission? Never Mind That -- Haul George Bush into a Court of Law, Part 1

Russ Wellen | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics


Russ Wellen

Bugliosi's agenda: Once Bush is out of office, let's drag his butt into a court of law. But the media's perception that much of the public can't conceive of prosecuting a president in a court of law is probably accurate.

Justice Staffers Won't Be Prosecuted For Illegal Hiring Practices

AP | MARK SHERMAN | Posted 08.12.2008 | Politics


NEW YORK — No criminal prosecutions are planned for former Justice Department officials accused of allowing politics to influence the hiring of ...

FAQ: The End Of An Era For Underqualified Conservatives

236.com | David Bourgeois | Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics


Shattering our long-held belief that the Bush Justice Department was completely independent of politics, a report released on Monday (from the same Ju...

"What is it About George W. Bush that Makes you Want to Serve Him?"

Marty Kaplan | Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics


Marty Kaplan

That's what former Justice Department counselor Monica M. Goodling and former chief of staff D. Kyle Sampson routinely asked applicants for non-political jobs at DoJ. The question, of course, is against the law.