Gonzales Hearing Showcases Policy Shift

Since 2002, more than 100 White House employees have had access to information on criminal investigations

Gonzales' testimony revealed a department that has lowered the traditional walls erected between the White House, Main Justice, and the U.S. Attorney's Offices in the field, former Justice officials say. And that could have a profound impact on the way the department carries out its business in the future. Full Story »

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Paul de Villers
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by Paul de Villers - Oct. 1, 2008

As Mr Vines says, "solid leadership needs to be restored at the Department of Justice", and of course at the White House ! It is utterly important to the quality of American democracy.

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