This Article examines the relationship between the Nation’s first President and the selection of United States Attorneys. It argues that politics played an important, if not primary, role in the President’s selections. George Washington sought those who would represent the government’s interests, adhere to the government’s policies, and advance Washington’s political goals. His selections also demonstrated Washington’s requirement of loyalty to America. In this respect, the politicization of United States Attorneys occurred at the outset. Part I of this Article defines politicization and identifies its four aspects. Part II describes the United States Attorney position as understood through the 1789 Judiciary Act and state experience. Part ...
As the investigation into President Trump\u27s campaign ties to Russia grows increasingly intense, i...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
This essay – written for the annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium – explores the mec...
This Article examines the relationship between the Nation’s first President and the selection of Uni...
For nearly 100 years courts and legal scholars have held prosecutors to the “justice” standard, mean...
This article considers the proper role of politics in federal prosecutions, and how that bears on th...
This article attempts to accomplish two distinct but related objectives. First, it initiates the pro...
This Article will discuss (1) the politics that influenced the drafting of the judicial article (art...
Historically, the office of the U.S. Attorney General has been identified as “quasi-judicial” or hav...
The article discusses a court case of Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board ...
The Department of Justice has been developed from the English office of Attorney-General, with impor...
The proper role of the Attorney General of the United States has been much in the news in recent yea...
Most scholars conducting research on the U.S. presidency analyze a particular presidency, ranking th...
Suppose the president sought to serve as prosecutor-in-chief, telling prosecutors when to initiate o...
A key development during the Obama Administration was the increasing importance of state attorneys g...
As the investigation into President Trump\u27s campaign ties to Russia grows increasingly intense, i...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
This essay – written for the annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium – explores the mec...
This Article examines the relationship between the Nation’s first President and the selection of Uni...
For nearly 100 years courts and legal scholars have held prosecutors to the “justice” standard, mean...
This article considers the proper role of politics in federal prosecutions, and how that bears on th...
This article attempts to accomplish two distinct but related objectives. First, it initiates the pro...
This Article will discuss (1) the politics that influenced the drafting of the judicial article (art...
Historically, the office of the U.S. Attorney General has been identified as “quasi-judicial” or hav...
The article discusses a court case of Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board ...
The Department of Justice has been developed from the English office of Attorney-General, with impor...
The proper role of the Attorney General of the United States has been much in the news in recent yea...
Most scholars conducting research on the U.S. presidency analyze a particular presidency, ranking th...
Suppose the president sought to serve as prosecutor-in-chief, telling prosecutors when to initiate o...
A key development during the Obama Administration was the increasing importance of state attorneys g...
As the investigation into President Trump\u27s campaign ties to Russia grows increasingly intense, i...
ABSTRACT. The United States is the home of judicialization or, perhaps more accurately in this case,...
This essay – written for the annual Duke Law Journal Administrative Law Symposium – explores the mec...