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  • Acting Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs, [[U.S. Department of Justice]]; Director, Master of Science in Criminology Program, Department of Crimi
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  • ...hird Circuit]] (2003-2005}; Associate Attorney General, Criminal Division[[U.S. Department of Justice]] (2001–2003); Republican counsel to Senate Whitewater Committee
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  • An '''United States Attorney''' is the chief [[U.S. Department of Justice]] prosecutor for a judicial district of the [[United States District Courts
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  • ...uthorities/statutes/1279 Privacy Act of 1974, and its amendments] from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance
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  • Partner, Fried Frank; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice, 1994-1999; Associate Counsel, Office of Independent Counsel for Iran-Contr
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  • <noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>Third-ranking official in the [[U.S. Department of Justice]]; responsible for all Executive Branch matters before the [[Supreme Court
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  • The principal U.S. Federal [[police]] agency, part of the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] and the [[United States intelligence community]], who has arrest authorit
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  • ...ttee]]; executive for the U.S. Court system; career civil servant in the [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • Chief [[U.S. Department of Justice]] prosecutor for a judicial district of the [[United States District Courts
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  • ...Immigration Judge, 1990-2007; Special Prosecutor and Chief of Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Special Investigations, 1979-1990
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  • | [[U.S. Department of Justice]] || || [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) | [[U.S. Department of Justice]] || || [[U.S. Marshall Service]]
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  • ...and state law enforcement officials on human trafficking; Former Chief, [[U.S. Department of Justice]]'s Child Exploitation & Obscenity Section (1983-1993); signatory to 2007 M
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  • ...reviously police chief in three other cities; Police Project Manager for [[U.S. Department of Justice]] police training in [[Latin America]], and in [[Somalia]] and [[Haiti]]; a
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  • ...istant Attorney General for the [[Office of Legal Counsel]] (OLC) of the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] from 2005 to 2009. Bradbury was nominated for Assistant Attorney General | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • .../brochures/steroids/hidden/index.html|Anabolic Steroids-Hidden Danger, by U.S. Department of Justice]
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  • * Responsible for the [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • ...te Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Director, Office of Legal Policy, U.S. Department of Justice; former General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission; former Research
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  • Within the U.S. Department of Justice, the '''Office of Legal Counsel''', headed by an Assistant Attorney General | publisher = U.S. Department of Justice}}</ref>
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  • The '''U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary''' oversees the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], law enforcement functions of other agencies including the [[U.S. Departm
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  • ...attack-capitol 24 Months Since the January 6 Attack on the Capitol] at the U.S. Department of Justice website; shows the prosecutions still underway.
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  • In late 2008, it gained brief notoriety when the U.S. Department of Justice charged the group and several members with voter intimidation, stemming fro
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  • With respect to criticism of [[U.S. Department of Justice]] attorneys for having, while in private practice, defended [[terrorism]] s
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  • ...Panther Party]] as a hate group. During the November 2008 elections, the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] filed charges of voter intimidation against it. The Justice Department, i
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  • ...uthorities/statutes/1279 Privacy Act of 1974, and its amendments] from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance
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  • ...ack Panther Party as a hate group. During the November 2008 elections, the U.S. Department of Justice filed charges of voter intimidation against it. The Justice Department, in
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  • As defined by the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], '''international extradition''' is the formal process by which a person | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • ...ined, through the [[Freedom of Information Act]], a 2001 report from the [[U.S. Department of Justice]], "National Security Division's Counterespionage Section's Report on Signi | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Justice]]}}</ref>
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  • | [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Justice]]}}</ref> Of the eight, however, only one, Sami Al-Arian, went to trial. 8
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  • | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Justice]] ...ructure for such indefinite discussion is unclear. On 22 January 2010, a [[U.S. Department of Justice]] task force made more specific recommendations. Of the 196 prisoners still
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  • ...gas and riot squads. Jackson resigned after a scathing report from the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] criticized systemic racism within his department. His was the sixth resi
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  • ...attack-capitol 24 Months Since the January 6 Attack on the Capitol] at the U.S. Department of Justice website; shows the prosecutions still underway and states that about 140 po
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  • ...istant Attorney General for Civil Rights in the Clinton Administration's [[U.S. Department of Justice|Justice Department]], he returned to private practice, in 1997, with the Bo
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  • ...litigation associate at O'Melveny & Myers and former trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Served as a law clerk to the Honorable A. Wallace Tashima of the U.S. Cour ...Commission]]; Former chief, Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, U.S. Department of Justice.
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  • ...en G. Bradley, Principal Deputy Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice ...tant Attorney General Jay Bybee, in the the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Department of Justice went to White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales. <ref name=Bybee>{{citation
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  • ...[[reproductive rights]] from a "pro-choice" perspective. She served in the U.S. Department of Justice under President [[Bill Clinton]] (1993-1998), including as Acting Assistant
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  • ...of precedent, and did not grasp the broader implications of pushing the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] to take an aggressive stance against Snepp.<ref name=SneppVUS>{{cite cour
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  • ...st for NBC News. He has consulted for the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Office of the High Re
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  • ...chardson Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, the Donner Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Justice. <ref name=RightWeb>{{citation
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  • ...the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice | author = Jay Bybee, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice
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  • * Office of Special Investigations, [[U.S. Department of Justice]]
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  • ...tice in Washington, D.C., he served as Principal Deputy Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice from 1989–1993 in the administration of President [[George H.W. Bush]]. H
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  • In White House matters, the U.S. Department of Justice was represented only through Yoo, whose close working relationship to Addin
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  • | author = Jay Bybee, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice
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  • | author = Jake Tapper and Ariane de Vogue}}</ref> ABC also reported that [[U.S. Department of Justice]] spokesman Matt Miller said of the case, "It is the policy of this adminis
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  • | publisher = Criminal Division, [[U.S. Department of Justice]]}}, pp. 26-27</ref>
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  • ...attack-capitol 24 Months Since the January 6 Attack on the Capitol] at the U.S. Department of Justice website; shows the prosecutions still underway.
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  • ...of precedent, and did not grasp the broader implications of pushing the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] to take an aggressive stance against Snepp.<ref name=SneppVUS>{{cite cour
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  • In 1909, the U.S. Department of Justice filed suit in federal court alleging that Standard had engaged in the follo
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  • ...d prescriptions for a patient. In the [[United States of America]], the [[U.S. Department of Justice]]'s [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] coordinates the [http://www.deadive
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  • ...ed $1.415 billion for off label promotion of Zyprexa ([[olanzapine]]).<ref>U.S. Department of Justice (Jan 15, 2009) [http://www.justice.gov/usao/pae/News/Pr/2009/jan/lillyrelea
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