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...So if you look at Boris Johnson, you’ve got the privileges committee....
...And so for many people in, you know, the establishment in Washington, including many lawyers who had seen this happen before, including Bill Barr, who was then Donald Trump’s appointed attorney general,...
...His own attorney-general, William Barr, has said there was no evidence of election fraud that affected the outcome of the vote....
...Dominic Grieve, the former Tory attorney-general, admitted that just 14 rebels “could collapse the government” by voting against the final Brexit agreement Mrs May negotiates with Brussels....
...Mr Miliband stepped down as leader on Friday after the party’s most comprehensive general election defeat since Margaret Thatcher’s final victory in 1987....
...Ms Ressler was the first and in 2003 became the first woman to sit on Sullivan & Cromwell’s management committee....
...“The White House could be left with fewer powers than when Bush entered,” says Bruce Fein, deputy attorney general in Ronald Reagan’s administration....
...“While serving as principal deputy solicitor-general from 1989-1993 he authored briefs calling for Roe v....
...Thursday April 28 The prime minister’s rationale as he allowed the publication of the full legal advice on the Iraq war from the attorney general?...
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