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    Loretta Lynch Faces Her First Test as Attorney General

    A decision earlier this month by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has given new Attorney General Loretta Lynch her first public test: Will she break from Eric Holder’s policies by enforcing voting rights law on a race-neutral basis, as Congress intended, or will she continue Holder’s non-neutral enforcement policy? For those who don’t remember, in…
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    N.Y. Attorney General’s Office Denies It Has Records Showing Union Collusion in Papa John’s Lawsuit

    Did the New York Attorney General’s Office collude with a local union leader to develop the basis for a lawsuit against a Papa John’s Pizza franchisee? If not — if the union leader was not involved in the investigation of the pizza franchises’ pay and employee practices before it became public– why was the union…
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    Government Drops Forfeiture Case Led by Obama’s Attorney General Nominee

    Sometimes, not violating the law can get you in trouble with the law. Just ask the Hirsch family from Long Island, New York. Or, better yet, ask Loretta E. Lynch, the U.S. attorney who could be the nation’s next attorney general. After nearly three years of legal battles, the federal government dropped its case against…
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    Sharyl Attkisson to Testify on ‘Free Press Issues’ at Attorney General Nomination Hearing

    Former CBS reporter and Daily Signal senior independent contributor Sharyl Attkisson will testify at this week’s confirmation hearings for Loretta Lynch, who was nominated by President Obama to replace Eric Holder as U.S. Attorney General. Attkisson, who was invited to speak on a panel of witnesses by the Senate Judiciary Committee led by Chuck Grassley,…
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    IRS Failure to Search Computers for ‘Missing’ Emails Intensifies Attorney General Nomination

    A House oversight committee continues to seek emails related to the Internal Revenue Service’s targeting of tea party and other conservative groups, “but there’s nobody in the Justice Department willing to work with us,” a congressman on the panel said yesterday. That impasse, along with related roadblocks in the Department of Justice’s investigation of the IRS…
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    Eric Holder’s 7 Worst Actions as Attorney General

    Attorney General Eric Holder, the first attorney general in history to be held in contempt by the House of Representatives, surprised the political world today when he announced he would be resigning, effective on the confirmation of his successor. Holder will leave a troubled legacy and many unanswered questions as John Fund and I discovered…
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