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Jacqueline Thomsen, based in Washington, is a reporter covering D.C. federal courts and the legal side of politics. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @jacq_thomsen.
September 8, 2020 | National Law Journal
"It's a very dangerous idea if people think judges are beholden to a political party or a partisan agenda. And those who claim we are, they do the republic great harm in that," recently retired D.C. Circuit Judge Thomas Griffith said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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August 18, 2020 | National Law Journal
"The committee's experience demonstrated the potential for abuse of executive privilege, particularly as it relates to impeding a congressional inquiry," the Senate Intelligence Committee report found.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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August 14, 2020 | National Law Journal
"The district court has impermissibly ballooned the scope of its inquiry into allegations of bad faith to encompass a continued probe of Secretary Clinton's state of mind surrounding actions taken years before the at-issue searches were conducted by the State Department," the court found.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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August 7, 2020 | National Law Journal
"Because the committee's injury has been caused by McGahn's defiance of its subpoena and can be cured here only by judicial enforcement of the subpoena, the injury is traceable to McGahn's conduct and judicially redressable," the court found.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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August 6, 2020 | National Law Journal
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed Senior U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle's decision, finding that the judge "got it just right."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | Amanda Bronstad
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July 28, 2020 | National Law Journal
"Do you think that it's fair for a 67-year-old man to be sent to prison to seven to nine years?" Barr asked one Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | C. Ryan Barber
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July 22, 2020 | National Law Journal
Senators also pressed Patrick Hovakimian, chief of staff to the deputy attorney general, about how he would handle whistleblower complaints if confirmed as general counsel for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
1 minute read
July 17, 2020 | National Law Journal
The Supreme Court's recent ruling tying congressional subpoenas to legislation is certain to be a hurdle for House Democrats who want to investigate the Stone commutation, as Congress can't pass bills on pardon powers.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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July 13, 2020 | Daily Business Review
The New York State Bar Association president calls the commutation "inexcusable" as Stone pursues an appeal to wipe out his conviction.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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July 10, 2020 | National Law Journal
"Roger Stone is now a free man," the White House said Friday.
By Jacqueline Thomsen
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