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| 04/24/2008 |
OP-ED: Reversing ruling for discrimination
Senator Leahy's Op-Ed in the Rutland Herald |
| 03/06/2008 |
FBI chief says privacy abuses persisted
Senate Judiciary chairman Patrick Leahy condemned the FBI's "widespread illegal and improper use of national security letters" and urged Mueller to be more attentive to the problem. |
| 11/29/2007 |
Leahy: White House aides must comply with subpoenas
The committee's investigation has found "significant and uncontroverted evidence that the president had no involvement in these firings," Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, said. Thus, the White House can't claim executive privilege or immunity, which are meant to protect private communications between a president and White House aides, he ruled. |
| 11/22/2007 |
Leahy Pursues Forensic-Test Answers
Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) told Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey that he should be prepared to face questions at an oversight hearing in January about problems with the science known as comparative bullet-lead analysis that were documented in a joint investigation by The Washington Post and "60 Minutes." |
| 11/22/2007 |
Leahy demands FBI crime lab data
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee demanded information on criminal cases in which prosecutors used FBI bullet-matching technology, and criticized the department for failing to notify defendants whose cases were influenced by what has turned out to be faulty science, The Washington Post reported Thursday. |
| 11/20/2007 |
One hundred jobs created at Plasan USA
Leahy said Plasan USA's contract, and others around the country, will help protect American troops from improvised explosive devices that have caused death and injury for many soldiers in Iraq.
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