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By Katie Pavlich
November 19, 2013
In case you missed it over the weekend, late Friday night Attorney General Eric Holder issued a motion to appeal after U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled in September she will not dismiss contempt and executive privilege lawsuits against the Justice Department. Department of Justice attorneys argued the lawsuits should be dismissed on grounds the judiciary has no business getting in-between Executive branch and Legislative branch disputes. Jackson disagreed with their argument, saying the judiciary has an obligation to look at these kinds of disputes. Holder was hoping to get the case in front of the U.S....
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Judge Blocks Eric Holder's Fast and Furious Contempt Appeal - Katie Pavlich
Was this a judge Holder could not intimidate? We can only wait and see the results and the forth coming impeachment procedures against Holder. Will he resign or be pushed under the bus?
November 19, 2013
In case you missed it over the weekend, late Friday night Attorney General Eric Holder issued a motion to appeal after U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled in September she will not dismiss contempt and executive privilege lawsuits against the Justice Department. Department of Justice attorneys argued the lawsuits should be dismissed on grounds the judiciary has no business getting in-between Executive branch and Legislative branch disputes. Jackson disagreed with their argument, saying the judiciary has an obligation to look at these kinds of disputes. Holder was hoping to get the case in front of the U.S....
Read more:
Judge Blocks Eric Holder's Fast and Furious Contempt Appeal - Katie Pavlich
Was this a judge Holder could not intimidate? We can only wait and see the results and the forth coming impeachment procedures against Holder. Will he resign or be pushed under the bus?