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| JuicyCampus gets a subpoena now comes the pain | | 2008-03-20 10:46:04 | | Unrestricted user comments and content is back in the news today with news that JuicyCampus a free for all of commentary about race, religion, sex, nonsense, and stupidity on American campuses is in the news today. Bringing on the pain is that they are now being investigated by the State of New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud [...] | | By: techwag | | |
| | Conyers' Subpoena Power | | 2007-03-02 07:23:00 | | Finally, Some Substantive Action...
ƒc John Conyers Jr. is the first to wield the power of the subpoena in the 110th Congress. This is no surprise to me. Since the release of the Downing Street Memo, and subsequent revelations of abuse of power, John Conyers has been the most consistent of all the politicians in trying to confront this loose cannon in the White House.
McCLATCHYWASHINGTON BUREAU
Sources: GOP lawmakers tried to influence federal investigation
WASHINGTON - Sen. Pete Domenici and Rep. Heather Wilson of New Mexico pressured the U.S. attorney in their state to speed up indictments in a federal corruption investigation that involved at least one former Democratic state senator, according to two people familiar with the contacts.
The alleged involvement of the two Republican lawmakers raises questions about possible violations of House of Representatives and Senate ethics rules and could taint the criminal investigation into the award of an $82 million courthouse contract.
On Thursday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., issued subpoenas to require Iglesias and three other ousted U.S. attorneys to testify before Congress.
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U.S. House Of RepresentativesCommittee On The Judiciary
Chairman :: John Conyers Jr.Committee Schedule :: March 6 - 8, 2007
March 6, 2007
Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law
Hearing: “H.R. 580, Restoring Checks and Balances in the Confirmation Process of U.S. Attorneys”
March 7, 2007
Full Committee
Hearing: “Protecting the Right to Vote: Election Deception and Irregularities in Recent Federal Elections”
March 8, 2007 (am)
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
Hearing on: “The McNulty Memorandum's Effect on the Right to Counsel in Corporate Investigations.”
March 8, 2007 (pm)
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