Justice, Bush-Style
Andrew Gumbel : Law & Justice
GOP loyalists have taken over the Justice Department and retooled the civil rights division as a political weapon.

Andrew Gumbel : Law & Justice
GOP loyalists have taken over the Justice Department and retooled the civil rights division as a political weapon.
Aziz Huq : Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Attorney General Michael Mukasey is poised to implement new rules that will create a new surveillance state.
Emily Berman : George W. Bush Administration
A scathing new report confirms some of our worst fears about Bush Administration's politicization of the Justice Department.
Stephen Gillers : Torture
How could two really smart government lawyers authorize torture in arguments that have no foundation in law?
Barry Bonds makes an enticing target. But the DOJ should also focus on steroid enablers, like a certain team owner who now lives in the White House.
The government's case against Khader Hamide and Michel Shehadeh is closed. But did the US government learn anything about its wayward two-decade prosecution of Palestinian activists?
Patricia J. Williams : Pakistan
Contemplating Mukasey, Musharraf and the imprisoned lawyers of Pakistan: how easily a modern liberal democracy can slide into a totalitarian state.
: Torture
By approving Michael Mukasey's nomination for Attorney General despite his evasions on waterboarding, the Senate has led us all across a dangerous line.
Republican lawyer Jill Simpson was the absent star of Tuesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing on selective prosecution.
Elizabeth Holtzman, Nan Aron, Stephen Gillers, Victor Navasky and others quiz the Attorney General nominee on torture, the Constitution and the fate of Alberto Gonzales.
Ken Olsen : Terrorism Targeting the US
The Gonzales Justice Department used the Patriot Act to prosecute a gang of eco-arsonists as terrorists.
The dark legacy of Alberto Gonzales--torture and a tainted judiciary system--will live on long after he leaves government.
Aziz Huq : Civil Rights After 9/11
Alberto Gonzales leaves office with the Justice Department tarnished, the rule of law debased and our civil liberties significantly eroded. It now falls to Congress--and the next President--to repair the damage he's done.
John Nichols : Alberto Gonzales
Congress has thus far failed to hold Alberto Gonzales accountable for politicizing the Justice Department. Polite words must now give way to bold actions.
Justin Levitt : Campaigns & Elections
What does a politicized Justice Department look like? Political hack Bradley Schlozman gave the Senate Judiciary Committee an idea when he testified about his tenure as a US Attorney in Missouri.
Alberto Gonzales now stands revealed as an unambiguous conspirator against the Constitution--as does his boss.
Robert Scheer : George W. Bush
As Congressional testimony reveals Alberto Gonzales's loathsome behavior as Attorney General, remember he was carrying out the wishes of George W. Bush.
Before there was Attorneygate, there was the 2002 firing of a US attorney in Guam engaged in a prosecution of Jack Abramoff. Anyone see a pattern here?
The US Attorneys scandal sheds light on a broader pattern of transforming government agencies into a permanent GOP patronage machine.
A federal prosecutor fired as he was launching an investigation of a GOP Congressman now stands smeared by the White House and its antiporn crusader.
Liliana Segura : Death Penalty
As the US Attorney purge scandal intensifies, new light is shed on federal prosecutors' struggles with the Justice Department over the death penalty.
A US Attorney fired just as he began investigating a GOP lawmaker for corruption is now being smeared by the White House and its top porn cop.
The case of the Gonzales Eight proves the White House sees no legal limit on presidential power.
Scott Sherman : Conservatives & The American Right
The public broadcasting system remains an easy target for Republican deception, demagogy and mischief.

