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relating to the case. In response, Ashcroft submitted further statements to justify the use of the State Secrets Privilege, and on May 13, 2004, took the unprecedented step of retroactively classifying as Top Secret all of the material and statements that had been provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2002 relating to Edmonds' own lawsuit, as well as the letters that had been sent by the Senators and republished by POGO.
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see below Meanwhile, on July 22, 2002, Edmonds filed suit against the Department of Justice, the FBI, and several high-level officials, alleging that she was wrongfully terminated from the FBI in retaliation for reporting criminal activities committed by government officials and employees. On October
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On August 15, 2002, a separate suit, Burnett v. Al Baraka Investment & Dev. Corp., was filed by families of 600 victims of the September 11, 2001 (9/11) attacks against Saudi banks, charity organizations, and companies. Edmonds was to file a deposition in this case regarding her claim that FBI
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On December 11, 2003, Attorney General Ashcroft, again invoking the State Secrets Privilege, filed a motion calling for Edmonds' deposition to be suppressed and for the entire case to be dismissed. The judge, seeking more information, ordered the government to produce any unclassified material
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I'm not a lawyer, but it looks decidedly goofy to me. I was tempted to just delete it, but took the conservative approach and just added an attribution so that readers will know what it is. If someone else wants to delete it entirely, that's fine with me.
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18, 2002, Attorney General John Ashcroft invoked the State Secrets Privilege in order to prevent disclosure of the nature of Edmonds' work on the grounds that it would endanger national security, and asked that the suit be dismissed.
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Your honor Reggie Walton. You know for a judge your certainly are stupid. To say Al Gore excepted his loss unlike Trump is racist. Trump was just upset that the election was rigged by Hillary, which it was.
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See "The Counts" in "The Verdict" in the NYTimes index of articles on Libby; it is one of the references in the cross-linked articles on the case. --NYScholar 20:41, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
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I'm pretty sure many of the cases that were current 10+ years ago no longer are. That seems like a less-than-useful categorization to use in a generally static encyclopedia entry.
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into the "past cases" section. Almost all of the more than a dozen Guantanamo habeas petitions before Walton remain open. So I have moved this into the "current cases" section.
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As of today, the NAR/TRA vs. BAFTE case was decided by him, in favor of the NAR and TRA. I don't feel I can do a neutral writeup of it, so can someone do a neutral update, please?
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Section on Edmond's case dismissal makes it sound like it was Walton's sole decision when in fact DoJ used a The State Secrets Act to quash the suit.
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I think that means they are both correct, sort of. The article isn't counting the Miller charge, which Walton threw out. Is that right?
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Shocking! A left-wing political judge from WCL.... it wasn't evident at his graduation speech when I finally got out of that school....
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Started this article about a U.S. judge in the news due to CIA leak criminal investigation.--
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The article says that Scooter Libby won on just one of the counts against him:
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Obviously one or the other statement is incorrect. Does anyone know which?
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had foreknowledge of al-Qaeda's attacks against the World Trade Center.
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Mitch Modeleski, a/k/a Paul Andrew Mitchell, "Private Attorney General"
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I just added the source citation to this article. FYI: It is:
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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web site, which is apparently run by a tax protester named
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