Category: Justice
Time and past time for both contempt hearings and a special prosecutor
The Associated Press is reporting the following story: A jury in Noblesville, just north of Indianapolis, deliberated for 13 hours before convicting Republican Secretary of State Charlie White on …
A refreshing affirmation of original intent.
A would be robber occupies the left cross of one Derek Mothershead, a store clerk who decided he wasn’t going to roll over: H/T Bookworm.
Right after the great Enron scandal, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which imposed all kinds of new reporting requirements on corporations and put the CEOs on the hook personally …
I’ve said — repeatedly — that I’m not a lawyer. I believe that I have an above-average understanding of the law, but I’m still just a layman. And there …
The whole Operation Fast And Furious mess just keeps getting messier and messier. Now, two more guns the Obama administration allowed (or assisted) to get across the border in …
This, given who’s in charge, can’t really be a surprise can it? A longtime internal policy that allowed Justice Department officials to deny the existence of sensitive information could …
When the news about the alleged Iranian terror plot first broke, I — as is my wont — saw red. When it comes to national security, I tend to …
Last month we told you about the campaign by environmentalists and Washington Senator Maria Cantwell against Alaska’s Pebble Mine, a project that has yet to even be officially proposed. …