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  • Duncan Hunter on MSNBC (Hunter on the AG firings - this is how you argue the case)

    06/12/2007 8:22:34 AM PDT · by pissant · 24 replies · 1,393+ views
    You tubue ^ | March 29, 2007 | Duncan Hunter
    If the President had said what Hunter just said, there would be no issue about the firings today. None.
  • Democrats seek another Patriot Act change

    05/12/2007 5:59:09 PM PDT · by BGHater · 4 replies · 517+ views
    The Hill ^ | 11 May 2007 | Susan Crabtree
    A group of Democratic senators plans to introduce legislation reversing a new law allowing U.S. attorneys to live outside the districts they are appointed to serve. Sens. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.), Charles Schumer (N.Y.), Max Baucus (Mont.) and Jon Tester (Mont.) plan to drop a bill Monday that will undo a provision inserted into last year’s Patriot Act reauthorization. That language, included at the Department of Justice’s request, allows U.S. attorneys to live outside their districts if the attorney general gives them dual or additional responsibilities. The senators’ planned bill would require that U.S. attorneys reside in the district they are...
  • 'Life's Short. Get a Divorce.' -- Chicago Billboard Turns Heads

    05/08/2007 9:23:26 AM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 120 replies · 5,825+ views
    ABC News ^ | 05/07/2007 | CHRIS FRANCESCANI
    An all-female law firm is turning heads in Chicago with a new billboard and a blunt message: "Life's Short. Get a Divorce.'' The billboard, sponsored by Fetman, Garland & Associates, Ltd., a firm that specializes in divorce cases, features the six-pack abs of a headless male torso and tanned female cleavage heaving forth from a black lace bra. The ad is the brainchild of Corri Fetman, who told ABC News' Law & Justice Unit, "Law firm advertising is boring&Everything's always the same. It's lawyers in libraries with a suit on and the law books behind them. They don't say anything....
  • G.W. Bush: The Only President Not Allowed to Fire US Attorneys

    03/22/2007 7:40:39 PM PDT · by CyberAnt · 21 replies · 1,481+ views
    New Media Journal ^ | March 22, 2007 | Sher Zieve
    In moves designed to, yet again, work towards placing members of the Bush Administration (specifically the Left’s favorite whipping boy — political aide Karl Rove) in jeopardy, Democrats and their supplicant RINOs have launched their latest of an increasing number of investigations into anything and everything that is “Bush and Republican”. This time it is a Democrat attack against the firing of a number of US Attorneys in an attempt to have Attorney General Alberto Gonzales fired and top Bush officials grilled by a Democrat-run investigatory committee. This seems eerily reminiscent of the old USSR politburo. First, allow me to...
  • Local Press Defends Appointed Interim US Attorney

    03/21/2007 7:42:37 AM PDT · by Donkey Hunter · 4 replies · 407+ views
    Arkansas News Bureau ^ | March 21, 2007 | David Sanders
    That J. Timothy Griffin's appointment to U.S. attorney in Little Rock would draw the ire of Democrats is not surprising, but wholly unfortunate. His political work has diverted attention from impressive government and military service. It could be that Democrats have payback on their minds. When Griffin worked as an associate independent counsel investigating Henry Cisneros, Bill Clinton's secretary of Housing and Urban Development, he might as well have signed over his life to the devil. Griffin's legal work on allegations of obstruction of justice by a sitting U.S. government official is laudable. But Democrats no doubt read the words...
  • President Bush Addresses Resignations of U.S. Attorneys(Transcript)

    03/20/2007 4:16:49 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 12 replies · 879+ views
    The Diplomatic Reception Room ^ | March 20, 2007 | Office of the Press Secretary
    5:45 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Earlier today, my staff met with congressional leaders about the resignations of U.S. attorneys. As you know, I have broad discretion to replace political appointees throughout the government, including U.S. attorneys. And in this case, I appointed these U.S. attorneys and they served four-year terms. The Justice Department, with the approval of the White House, believed new leadership in these positions would better serve our country. The announcement of this decision and the subsequent explanation of these changes has been confusing and, in some cases, incomplete. Neither the Attorney General, nor I approve of how...
  • Gonzales Apologizes to U.S. Attorneys He Didn’t Fire

    03/19/2007 8:39:49 AM PDT · by Lucky9teen · 5 replies · 333+ views
    www.scrappleface.com ^ | March 18, 2007 | by Scott Ott
    (2007-03-18) — Embattled U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales made a conference call Friday to the nation’s 93 U.S. attorneys to express his “profound regret” that he didn’t “fire every last one of you when I had the chance,” according to an unnamed source who was in on the call. The contrite Mr. Gonzales said he was sorry that only eight U.S. attorneys had lost their jobs, thus sparking a Congressional probe into accusations that the Bush administration “played politics” with political appointees. “If we had canned the lot of you, like President Clinton did when he took office, no one...
  • Q&A: Hiring and firing of U.S. attorneys

    03/08/2007 8:52:22 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 1,312+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 3/8/07 | Mark Sherman - ap
    WASHINGTON - The recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys has raised questions about how they are appointed and the circumstances under which they may be dismissed. Here are some questions and answers: Q: What do U.S. attorneys do and how many are there? A: U.S. attorneys are the federal government's equivalent of local district attorneys. They are charged with prosecuting federal crimes in the judicial district in which they serve. There are 93 U.S. attorneys, one for each U.S. district court (except that Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands share a federal prosecutor). Q: Who gets these positions? A: The...
  • Save $1 -- dreams are free (STILL AN APOLOGIST AND FLAK-CATCHER FOR SLICK WILLIE)

    03/07/2007 10:17:57 AM PST · by Chi-townChief · 6 replies · 566+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | March 7, 2007 | NEIL STEINBERG Sun-Times Columnist
    I'm rubber, you're glue ... A neighbor's house was burning -- I smelled the smoke and ran over. "Your house is on fire!" I yelled. He gave me a dirty look. "Oh yeah?" he said. "Well your lawn needs mowing." That didn't actually happen. Not literally. But it is the best illustration of what passes for reason among too many in this country. On Monday I wrote about the dismissal of eight, count 'em, eight United States attorneys by the Bush administration, all on one day, all with claims that their work was somehow substandard. Their work was not substandard,...
  • Dems seek testimony from fired attorneys

    02/28/2007 5:47:43 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 24 replies · 1,089+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/28/07 | Laurie Kellman - ap
    WASHINGTON - Democrats are moving to compel some of the eight U.S. attorneys who have been ousted to tell their stories publicly, under oath, after a federal prosecutor claimed he was fired for political reasons. A House subcommittee is slated to vote Thursday on subpoenas for four of the eight dismissed U.S. attorneys. The Senate Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, will send letters to those fired before voting next week on compelling their testimony, according to officials with both panels. The prosecutors have privately told both committees that they would not testify voluntarily but would honor a congressional subpoena, according to Sen....
  • County attorney gets tough; defenders get rich

    02/19/2007 4:10:59 AM PST · by radar101 · 3 replies · 336+ views
    East Valley Tribune ^ | 19 FEB 2007 | Jill Redhage
    Business for Valley defense attorneys is booming. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas has been cracking down on criminals since 2004, and public defenders have scrambled to keep up as prison populations have swelled. “When Thomas came in, caseloads started going up much more,” said Tempe defense attorney David Cantor. He said the trend started with former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley, but attorneys saw a distinct caseload change with Thomas. The number of criminal cases filed in Maricopa County Superior Court has risen every year since at least 2001. County prosecutors filed more than 28,000 criminal cases in fiscal year...
  • Lawyer bitten by bed bugs sues leading London hotel

    A New York lawyer is suing a leading London hotel after he and his wife were attacked by bed bugs. Sidney Bluming and his wife Cynthia are seeking several million dollars in damages from the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in the action filed at the US District Court, Manhattan. The couple claim they suffered hundreds of bites that left their skin red, swollen and itchy during a five-day stay at the Hyde Park hotel last May. They also say the bugs infested their luggage, which led to further problems in their apartment when they returned home. Mrs Bluming claims the...
  • For these lawyers, diversity has its limits

    12/03/2006 7:25:10 AM PST · by freespirited · 10 replies · 679+ views
    St. Paul Pioneer Press ^ | 11/12/06 | Shannon Prather
    It started out as a who's who of Twin Cities law firms joining forces to lure minority attorneys to Minnesota. But the Twin Cities Diversity in Practice group set off a tempest when it excluded a firm that handled a pair of landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases challenging affirmative action. The group's leaders said letting the Minneapolis law firm of Maslon, Edelman, Borman & Brand join the effort would hamper its mission: to make the bar more racially diverse. "Would this law firm participating in our effort help or hinder us to do what we are trying to do?" said...
  • Tort Reform Texas Style New laws devastate plaintiff and defense firms alike

    10/27/2006 4:28:09 PM PDT · by Brilliant · 13 replies · 733+ views
    ABA Journal ^ | October 2006 | Terry Carter
    While Texas plaintiffs lawyers have been leaving in droves from nursing-home and medical-malpractice litigation in the wake of tort reform, San Antonio’s Glenn Cunningham is still doing it—albeit with a radically different business model and a much thinner wallet. Before the 2003 changes in state law, Cunningham would round up seven or eight experts, take 15 to 20 depositions and easily spend $85,000 to $100,000 to work up a case. Apparently, the effort persuaded defendants they had problems on the facts and the law, because he often settled for $1 million to $3 million. But with new restrictions on medical-malpractice...
  • Federal Judge Halts Oil Lease Sales in Alaska's North Slope, Citing Environmental Concerns

    09/26/2006 6:05:16 AM PDT · by Brilliant · 34 replies · 974+ views
    AP via Yahoo! ^ | September 26, 2006 | Jeannette J. Lee
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A federal judge has halted the sale of federal oil leases on a portion of Alaska's North Slope that environmentalists have pinpointed as a haven for migratory birds and calving caribou. The decision Monday blocks the sale of about 1.7 million acres that the Bureau of Land Management had planned for Wednesday. The sale would have included the Teshekpuk Lake area, which sits above 2 billion barrels of recoverable oil. Environmental groups have argued that a 600,000-acre section of the reserve at Teshekpuk Lake contains some of the most important wetlands in the Arctic. The decision...
  • U.S. attorney adds to warning about contacting crash families (KY Plane Crash)

    08/31/2006 9:59:30 AM PDT · by CedarDave · 64 replies · 1,292+ views
    Lexington Herald-Leader ^ | Aug. 31, 2006 | Lexington Herald-Leader
    The U.S. attorney’s office today joined in warning attorneys that they would be fined if they violate federal law barring unsolicited communications with family members of Flight 5191 crash victims. “We are also concerned that victims’ families may be subjected in this time of grief to unsolicited, and thus improper, communications concerning the accident by attorneys and law firms seeking to obtain clients for subsequent litigation,” said U.S. Attorney Amul R. Thapar. Until 45 days after a plane crash, federal law prohibits attorneys from contacting victims’ families about possible personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits. A $1,000 fine can be...
  • Lawyers in Diet-Drug Case Are Suspended

    08/24/2006 2:49:32 PM PDT · by Bubba_Leroy · 15 replies · 545+ views
    news.findlaw.com ^ | August 24, 2006 | ROGER ALFORD
    FRANKFORT, Ky.-The state's highest court suspended three attorneys Thursday over questions about how they divided a $200 million settlement over the fen-phen diet drug. The ruling by the Kentucky Supreme Court came after a lower court judge found that the Lexington attorneys breached their duty to about 440 clients they represented against drugmaker Wyeth. The plaintiffs were among tens of thousands who sued Wyeth, which pulled the fenfluramine half of fen-phen off the market in 1997 amid reports that some users had heart valve damage and a few had a deadly lung condition. Fen-phen was never an FDA-approved combination. The...
  • Defending the accused: Many attorneys in Hamdania case practiced law .. in military - 'Pendleton 8'

    07/02/2006 11:10:25 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 10 replies · 1,360+ views
    North County Times ^ | 7/2/06 | Teri Figueroa
    NORTH COUNTY ---- Civilian attorneys hired by eight Camp Pendleton men accused of murdering an Iraqi civilian in Hamdania have years of legal experience, including many gained during long stints in the military. One of them, Carlsbad-based attorney David Brahms, is a retired brigadier general who, when he left the service in 1988, was the Marine Corps' top-ranking attorney and had been counsel to the commandant. Jane Siegel of San Marcos, another of the attorneys tapped for the case, once served as the chief for all Marine Corps defense counsel. They and seven other private attorneys, many of whom spent...
  • Courting Chaos

    05/17/2006 6:47:50 PM PDT · by Seadog Bytes · 15 replies · 485+ views
    The Heritage Foundation ^ | May 17, 2006 | Kris W. Kobach
      Courting Chaos: Senate Proposal Undermines Immigration Lawby Kris W. Kobach WebMemo #1083 May 17, 2006 |   | Once again, the Senate Judiciary Committee has rolled out a massive amnesty for more than 11 million illegal aliens. Rewarding aliens who have violated federal law is bad enough. However, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611) does much more than that. Buried deep inside the bill—beginning at page 540—are provisions that would radically alter our immigration courts, making them far less likely to enforce and implement the law faithfully. Not surprisingly, these items have not caught the attention of...
  • Lawsuits anger businesses

    04/05/2006 6:46:01 AM PDT · by radar101 · 12 replies · 927+ views
    San Diego UNION ^ | April 5, 2006 | Anne Krueger
    The lawsuits the shop owners have received by mail or hand delivery in the past two weeks contain virtually identical claims that their businesses are not hospitable to disabled people. In a letter accompanying the lawsuits, Pinnock offers each owner the option of settling by correcting the problems and paying him $10,500. The owners are outraged, and some say they'll fight back. “He's picked the wrong person to mess with,” said Mike McKany, owner of Alpine Liquor. McKany and others are banding together to figure out how to deal with the lawsuits. The Alpine Chamber of Commerce is holding a...