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October 8, 2010 From the Desk of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: Is Scandal-Ridden Rahmbo Chicago’s Next Mayor Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel left his job at the White House last week to run for Mayor of Chicago. According to The Washington Post: President Obama… announced his highest-level changing of the guard, naming a longtime aide of few words, Pete Rouse, to replace on an interim basis the irrepressible Rahm Emanuel as chief of …
August 26, 2011 From the Desk of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: Is the Justice Department Partnering with Scandal-Plagued Project Vote? That is the question at the center of a new Judicial Watch investigation. On August 19, we filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Obama U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain records related to the agency’s communications with Estelle Rogers, a former ACORN attorney who current…
February 18, 2011 From the Desk of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: JW’s New Client: Arizona State Legislature Seeks to Intervene in Federal Lawsuit to Defend AZ Immigration Law As you no doubt recall, the Obama administration has sued the State of Arizona over its new get-tough illegal immigration law, S.B. 1070. Judicial Watch has been representing Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce in court against this shameless legal assaul…
SB 1070 Takes Heat at U.S. Supreme Court Following on the heels of last month’s closely watched Supreme Court oral arguments over Obamacare, yet another high-stakes Supreme Court battle took place this week over Arizona’s illegal immigration enforcement law SB 1070. And my colleagues and I were there with the bill’s author, Russell Pearce, to personally observe the hearings. As you may recall, JW client and former Arizona…
August 12, 2011 From the Desk of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: New Court Ruling in Black Panther Scandal Judicial Watch earned a victory in court on August 4 in its pursuit of documents related to the Obama administration’s Black Panther scandal. (This gets a bit technical, so hang with me.) In short, a federal court rejected a claim of the “attorney work-product doctrine” by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for documents prepared aft…
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