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Scandal hits the nation's highest law-enforcement body. Will justice be served?
The Justice Department’s decision to replace eight US Attorneys at the end of 2006 could have slipped quietly into the bureaucratic annals. Instead, it exploded into scandal when critics—including several of the fired attorneys themselves—charged that the firings had been politically motivated. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales dismissed the affair as little more than “an overblown personnel matter,” but the Democratic Congress seized on Attorneygate, subpoenaing Justice and administration players and forcing a messy confrontation on the issue of executive privilege. Meanwhile, calls for the AG to resign continue to trickle in from both sides of the aisle—leaving the Bush loyalist's future decidedly uncertain.
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Los Angeles Times | Jun 18, 07 10:28 AM CDT
NPR | Jun 15, 07
"In its reporting on Watergate, the Washington Post made Barry Sussman its special editor on the scandal. We asked him about the current scandal roiling Washington%u2014the firing of the "Gonzales Eight." Sussman says the press faces a similar problem now as it did then: how to keep the public interested."
Associated Press | Jun 13, 07 12:42 PM CDT
Executive Privilege • Bush 43 • Bush's Brain • Michael Mukasey • Congress • Warrantless Wiretaps • White House Exodus • Bush Is So Yesterday • Politics As Usual • War on Terror
How the Firings Went Down: A Timeline Through May 2007 US News & World Report
A guide to the scandal, from the first internal e-mails to their reverberating aftermath
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US Attorneys Job Description U.S. Department of Justice
The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. There are 93 United States Attorneys stationed throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. United States Attorneys are appointed...
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Department of Justice U.S. Department of Justice
Department of Justice: US Attorneys U.S. Department of Justice
Archive for the 'U.S. Attorney Firings' Category from Firedoglake Firedoglake
From the left: TPMuckracker's archive on the firings and their aftermath Talking Points Memo
FireAlbertoGonzales blog: Dedicated exclusively to the cause Fire Alberto Gonzalez
Law profs blog on Gonzo White Collar Crime Prof Blog
From the right: Power Line's thoughts on the topic (via Google) Google