Here are some additional highlights of my Justice Department coverage:
- Gonzales Reflects on First Year Back In ‘Bush Country’
- Adams Hired for Conservative Credentials, Former DOJ Official Says
- The New Black Panther Party’s Mock Trial
- FBI Tries to Cut Down On Bureaucracy
- 32 DOJ Employee ‘Burrowed In’ During Bush Administration
- Exclusive: Holder Counselor Amy Jeffress to London
- Holder: Review of CIA’s Treatment of Detainees Almost Complete
- FBI Opens Investigation Into iPad Security Breach
- Cole’s AIG Tie a Very Risky Asset
- U.S. Marshals Service Director John Clarke Q&A
- Officials Dropped Out of CPAC Panel That Devolved Into Birther Forum
- Patriot Leader Says Bybee Rejected Him For Clerkship
- Could Health Care Law Bring Down Sheriff Joe?
- Former DOJ Lawyer Agree Electronic Privacy Law Outdated
- Report: Cocaine on the Decline, But Most Drugs Easily Available
- ATF Getting Over ‘Terrorism Envy’
- OPR Report Kickstarts Effort to Strengthen Inspector General
- Q & A with COPS Director Bernard Melekian
- Justice Department Honors Work of LGBT Employees
- Rachel Maddow on Holder’s First Year As Attorney General
- Newsweek Editor’s Book to Draw on Long Relationship With Holder
- As DOJ Seeks Liaison Partners, A Muslim Group’s Prominence Grows
- Retired Generals Hit Back At Critics of Gitmo Closure
- NPR Justice Correspondent Ari Shapiro Moves to White House
- Justice Department Requests Millions to Beef Up E-Discovery Capabilities





