Department of “Justice”?

By: fathergeoff Thursday September 1, 2011 12:15 pm

As one of the thirteen people who handcuffed themselves to the White House Fence on 15 November 2010, I have been following the trial of Dan Choi with much interest; he has been in my thoughts and prayers through this whole ordeal. The reason I handcuffed myself to the Fence was to draw attention to an unjust law that has destroyed the careers of countless members of the U.S. Armed Forces, simply because they are members of a minority group.

DOJ to Federal Court: Grant Edith Windsor Her Refund, DOMA is Unconstitutional

By: Teddy Partridge Saturday August 20, 2011 5:00 pm

This is a very exciting step forward for married same-sex couples everywhere who seek to be treated the same as other married couples by our federal government.

FDL Book Salon Welcomes Garrett Graff, The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror

By: Cynthia Kouril Sunday July 17, 2011 1:59 pm

Threat Matrix is a “biography” of the FBI’s development of counter terrorism capabilities from the days of state sponsored terrorism through the rise of domestic terrorism and to the new world of NGO
(non-governmental organizations) terrorism.

Obama’s “Evolution” Accelerates: DOJ Formally Declares DOMA Unconstitutional

By: bmaz Saturday July 2, 2011 11:15 am

Well the Obama Administration slid some pretty big news into the holiday weekend trash dump, and for once it is very good news. In a late filing in the Northern District of California (NDCA) case of Golinski v. US Department of Personnel Management, the Department of Justice has formally stated that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional

Thomas Drake Proved to Be Bloody Well Right

By: bmaz Thursday June 23, 2011 5:45 pm

As you will recall, Tom Drake was belligerently prosecuted by the DOJ on trumped up espionage charges (See: here, here, here and here) and their case fell out from underneath them because they cravenly wanted to hide the facts. As a result, Drake pled guilty to about the piddliest little misdemeanor imaginable, and will be sentenced, undoubtedly, to no incarceration whatsoever, no fine and one year or less of unsupervised probation on July 15, 2011. But the entire Tom Drake matter emanated out of Drake’s attempt to internally, and properly, cooperate with a whistleblowing to the Department of Defense Inspector General.

Obama War Powers Treachery and The Founders’ Remedies

By: bmaz Monday June 20, 2011 11:30 am

If our society and political discourse cannot seriously discuss impeachment for the type of executive perfidy demonstrated by Barack Obama in relation to Libya and the War Powers Resolution, and could not discuss it during the Bush/Cheney crimes, then the impeachment provision of the Constitution has no meaning and should be stricken.

DOJ: Calling Out Government Lies Would Endanger National Security

By: emptywheel Thursday June 16, 2011 5:15 pm

The government argues that, in spite of the fact that Saifullah Paracha’s Gitmo Detainee Assessment Brief was leaked in April, his lawyer, David Remes, cannot talk about it. Because if he did, we might conclude the DAB was real.

John Edwards Indicted; Will John Ensign Soon Follow?

By: Bill Egnor Friday June 3, 2011 1:15 pm

What is sauce for the goose should always be sauce for the gander. That is what we strive for in the law, an even application of investigation and prosecution for all those accused of a crime. Today former Sen. John Edwards is likely going to be indicted on charges that he did not report the hundreds of thousands of dollars that two donors paid to keep an affair quite during the last presidential nominating contest.

FBI Takes 2 Years to Indict FBI Agent Facilitating Mortgage Fraud

By: emptywheel Wednesday May 18, 2011 6:25 pm

Does it help to explain DOJ’s failure to crack down on mortgage fraud that one of the agents assigned to investigate it was instead sleeping with–and helping defend–one of those being investigated for fraud?

Why Can’t the Department of Justice Investigate as Well as the Hapless Senate?

By: emptywheel Saturday May 14, 2011 7:52 am

What does that say about DOJ, then, that the Senate is doing such a better job at investigating crimes? In just one month’s time the Senate has produced two investigations that have left DOJ–and the SEC and FEC–looking toothless by comparison.

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