Demoralized. Discredited. Dysfunctional.
These words are among those used to sum up the state of the Justice Department under the watch of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who last week announced he will step down Sept. 17.
Demoralized. Discredited. Dysfunctional. These are among the words used to sum up the state of the Justice Department under the watch of Alberto Gonzales. With ongoing internal and congressional investigations into the U.S. Attorneys firings, the controversial warrantless surveillance program, the politicization of the Civil Rights Division and Gonzales' own testimony to Congress, it's hard to find observers who will step out and put a positive spin on Gonzales' tenure. His detractors aren't so shy.
September 04, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
Demoralized. Discredited. Dysfunctional.
These words are among those used to sum up the state of the Justice Department under the watch of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who last week announced he will step down Sept. 17.
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