FOR BUSH, TENSION OVER SUPREME COURT, DOJ
It turns out that some of former President George W. Bush’s tensest “Decision Points,” as his memoir is titled, involved the U.S. Supreme Court and the Justice Department. Who knew?
Decision pressure points; all work and no play in India; DC Court of Appeals vacancy looming; Machen gets particular with fraud; shining a light on Xe; big city law firms losing heads; and no charges for tape destruction in this week's column.
November 15, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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FOR BUSH, TENSION OVER SUPREME COURT, DOJ
It turns out that some of former President George W. Bush’s tensest “Decision Points,” as his memoir is titled, involved the U.S. Supreme Court and the Justice Department. Who knew?
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