Mukasey, Michael

The latest news on Mukasey, Michael

Jan 15, 2009

Attorney General-nominee disputes President Bush over legality of that interrogation method.

Nov 21, 2008

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Aug 8, 2008

Aides have a new project - pull together the prayers from Cabinet heads.

Mar 27, 2008

Attorney general's stance on waterboarding conflicts with school's principles.

Feb 6, 2008

The Justice Department is stepping up pressure on Congress to severely limit the number of inmates who are expected to enjoy early release from prison because of a retroactive change in the crack cocaine sentencing guidelines.

Nov 15, 2007

Criticism of Senators. Schumer and Feinstein for their support is misguided.

Nov 14, 2007

Much has changed since Michael Mukasey made his first vows to the Department of Justice in 1972, beginning his career as an assistant U.S. attorney. But when the 66-year-old former federal judge took the oath as the 81st attorney general this morning, he promised to uphold the same obligations he had made 35 years ago: to apply the law fairly and impartially.

Nov 14, 2007

President Bush's pick to take the place of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general was sworn in today. Michael Mukasey, a former federal judge, was narrowly confirmed by the Senate last week, 53 to 40. Democratic senators were concerned that Mukasey declined to define as torture an interrogation technique known as waterboarding.

Nov 2, 2007

Behind the scenes, President Bush is fuming even more than he has let on publicly at the Senate's delay in voting on his choice of Michael Mukasey as the new attorney general.

Oct 12, 2007

Congress to grill the AG pick

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