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- Justice Dept. Raises Executive Privilege to Try to Muzzle . . .
Senior officials at the Justice Department have claimed that executive privilege should bar a lawyer dismissed from the department from testifying to Congress about a disagreement with supervisors
- Office of the Pardon Attorney | Office of the Pardon Attorney
The Office of the Pardon Attorney assists the President in the exercise of executive clemency Executive clemency may take several forms, including pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve
- US DOJ Tries to Use Executive Privilege to Muzzle Fired . . .
In a letter reviewed by The New York Times, a lawyer in the office of Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, warned Elizabeth G Oyer, the Justice Department’s former pardon attorney, that she was ‘not authorized to disclose’ records about the firearms rights issue to lawmakers
- Justice Department seeks to restrict testimony of fired . . .
The Justice Department is attempting to use executive privilege to prevent its fired pardon attorney from telling Congress about the circumstances of her departure, and dispatched armed deputy U S marshals to her home to deliver restrictions on her testimony, according to letters made public on Monday
- Justice Dept. Tries to Use Executive Privilege to Muzzle . . .
Justice Dept investigating Biden's final pardons for autopen abuse The Washington Times 2025-06-03, 19:38 Judge Pushes Back on Justice Dept ’s Broad View of Jan 6 Pardons
- Justice Dept. Raises Executive Privilege to Try to Muzzle . . .
Justice Dept Tries to Use Executive Privilege to Muzzle Fired Pardon Attorney A fight over the testimony of Elizabeth G Oyer could have a ripple effect on whether other fired Justice Department lawyers speak
- Executive Clemency and Judicial Power: Legal Overview and . . .
Justice and the sentencing court that illustrates the sometimes-complicated relationship between executive clemency, judicial power, and criminal punishment This relationship may be of interest to Congress as it considers legislation that would seek to regulate the exercise of executive clemency
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