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Bush Six to Be Indicted Today (In Spain)

By | 04.14.09 | 8:58 am

Spanish prosecutors have decided to go ahead with a criminal investigation of the six senior lawyers — including former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales — who allegedly crafted the legal justification for the Bush administration’s torture and abuse of detainees in its “war on terror,” Scott Horton reports today More…

Leahy Admits Truth Commission Idea is Dead

By | 04.02.09 | 9:05 am

We’ve been speculating that Sen. Pat Leahy’s (D-Vt.) proposed truth commission to investigate alleged lawbreaking during the Bush administration may not be going anywhere, but now it seems Leahy is saying that himself.

Charlotte Dennett, a journalist and former candidate for Vermont attorney general, writes in Consortiumnews.com More…

Senate Announces CIA Probe — Now What About Justice?

By | 03.05.09 | 4:29 pm

As TWI’s lightning-fast national security reporter Spencer Ackerman just wrote, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence just formally announced what we’ve known and been reporting on for weeks now: it will review the CIA’s detention and interrogation program during the Bush years.

That’s welcome news for all of More…

Republicans Make a Case for Prosecuting Bush Officials

By | 03.04.09 | 1:26 pm

The Senate Judiciary Committee’s “Getting to the Truth Through a Nonpartisan Commission of Inquiry” convened this morning to consider Sen. Patrick Leahy’s (D-Vt.) proposal for a sort of “truth and reconciliation” commission.

The hearing was full of all the predictable, lofty statements from illustrious supporters about why a commission would More…

Obama to Face First Big Test on Executive Privilege

By | 01.28.09 | 7:01 am

After Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) re-subpoenaed Karl Rove, former aide and adviser to President George W. Bush’s, to testify before Congress on his role in the Bush administration’s politicization of the Justice Department and prosecution of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman (D), Rove’s lawyer Tuesday asked the Obama White More…

Former Gonzo Deputy Supports Holder for AG

By | 01.12.09 | 5:01 pm

The antagonism to President-elect Barack Obama’s nomination of Eric Holder to attorney general seems to be crumbling, despite Sen. Arlen Specter’s (R-Penn.) best efforts. Today, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), a former chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, broke ranks with Senate Republicans and announced he will support Holder. Two former More…

Conyers and Nadler Press Mukasey on Statements Denying Criminal Liability of Bush Officials

By | 12.05.08 | 9:17 am

I’m glad to see that somebody isn’t just taking at face value Attorney General Michael Mukasey’s recent statements that Bush administration officials who approved the use of torture shouldn’t be prosecuted and needn’t be pardoned  because they all reasonably believed their actions were lawful.

On Thursday, House Judiciary Committee More…

What About the Attorneys Who Weren’t Fired?

By | 10.03.08 | 2:24 pm

Arthur Davis (D-Al.) made a point at a House Judiciary Committee hearing today that’s been overlooked in the resurfacing of the fired U.S. attorney scandal: What about the federal prosecutors who weren’t ousted?

The Justice Dept. internally investigated how the White House/Justice Dept. decided which U.S. attorneys were considered More…