Thursday, January 15, 2015 WASHINGTON (CN) – Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday revised the Department of Justice’s policies on “questioning, arresting, or charging members of the news media.” In a 3-page Memorandum to all Department Employees, Holder said the… Read More ›
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AG Order No. 3420-2014 Policy Regarding Obtaining Information From, or Records of, Members of the News Media; and Regarding Questioning, Arresting, or Charging Members of the News Media
SUMMARY: This rule amends the policy of the Department of Justice regarding the use of subpoenas, certain court orders, and search warrants, to obtain information from, or records of, members of the news media. The rule also amends the Department’s… Read More ›
Chase’s ‘Secret’ Deal With Feds Faces Challenge
– The historic agreement gives JPMorgan Chase “complete civil immunity” for its illegal conduct regarding the packaging of “toxic subprime mortgages” and contribution to the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression – “This contract was the product of negotiations… Read More ›
Eric Holder PERSONALLY approved the seizure of Fox News reporter’s emails
An unnamed sourced claims Eric Holder personally signed off the warrant to seize James Rosen’s emails The Justice Department believed Rosen to be a ‘possible co-conspirator’ Holder had previously denied any knowledge of his department’s decision to obtain the phone… Read More ›
DOJ Wants More for Prisons Than U.S. Security
WASHINGTON (CN) – President Obama’s proposed 2014 budget for the Department of Justice will spend $4.1 billion more on prisons than on “national security,” the Justice Department revealed Wednesday. Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday released the… Read More ›