July 26, 2007: Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenas Karl Rove.
August 2, 2007: Karl Rove fails to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
December 13, 2007: Senate Judiciary Committee votes to approve contempt citation for Karl Rove. The full Senate takes no action.
May 22, 2008: House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Karl Rove.
July 10, 2008: Karl Rove fails to appear before the House Judiciary Committee.
July 10, 2008: The House Judiciary Committee gives Karl Rove until July 15, 2008 to declare whether he will comply with the subpoena he defied earlier in the day.
July 15, 2008: ?
July 19, 2008: The first question for Speaker Pelosi at Netroots Nation is about holding Rove in inherent contempt. Speaker Pelosi expresses support for the efforts of Chairman Conyers.
July 21, 2008: Tick, tick, tick…
There are only about five weeks of active work left in the House of Representatives for the 110th Congress. On August 1st, they will ad...
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No hope for change found in Obama’s foreign policy team.
Perhaps we did not purchase the bill of goods, but
68,588,471 American voters, most still alive and voting only once,
were sold the campaign schtick – hopeCHANGEhope – and now they’re
learning about it from Karl Rove. On their home turf, NBC’s
Today program,
Karl Rove reviews their messiah’s national security &
foreign policy team and tells them this:
The team represents, to a substant... more
U.S. Media Thrive Worldwide, but Not U.S. Image - NYTimes.com
Shortly after the attacks on 9/11, a delegation of high-level media executives, including the heads of every major studio, met several times with White House officials, including at least once with President Bush’s former top strategist, Karl Rove, to discuss ways that the entertainment industry could play a part in improving the image of the United States overseas.
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Hilary Rosen, the former chairwoman of the... more
More good news... After capturing the White House and Congress in a landslide on Tuesday, Democrats are already talking about reshaping the top courts. The Hill reported:
Democrats and allied advocacy groups expect President-elect Barack Obama to put a progressive stamp on the federal judiciary, saying it has veered too far right under President Bush.
After capturing the White House and strengthening their grip on Congress, Democrats will turn to the third branch of government and the on... more
House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers will abolish the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property in the new Congress and instead keep intellectual property issues at the full committee level, a Judiciary aide told CongressDaily today. A Subcommittee on Courts and Antitrust will be created, but no other subcommittee changes are expected, the staffer said.
In the 110th Congress, the IP subcommittee was among the House’s most active under the direction o... more
Web Exclusive: Change will occur in January -- Intellectual property issues will be elevated from the subcommittee level in the House of Representatives to that of the full Judiciary Committee when the new Congress convenes in January.
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Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee maintained the conservative drumbeat against ACORN on Monday, demanding an investigation into claims of voter registration fraud at the community activist group.
All nine Republicans on the panel — including ranking member Sen. Arlen Specter– co-signed a letter to committee chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy demanding an investigation into allegations of “widespread, systematic voter registration fraud” at ACORN.
House Republicans ha... more
WHILE AMERICANS’ EYES were firmly focused on the election and the economy, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Ver.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was waging a quiet battle against the Department of Justice (DOJ) over its secret policies on the torture and detention of revolutionary fighters and foreign soldiers labeled as “terrorists.”[...]... more
A proposal by the Senate Judiciary Committee to improve protections for children from sexual violence is an example of effective leadership in action. ...... more
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(2008-01-12) — As former President Bill Clinton phoned the Rev. Al Sharpton to explain why he has described Sen. Barack Obama’s opposition to the Iraq War as a “ fairy tale “, his wife’s presidential campaign moved quickly to capitalize on his remarks.
Sen. Clinton will reportedly hold a news conference next week to decry the lack of African-American characters in fairy tales, and note that her husband was “doing what he could to advance Civil R... more
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