Government
Jan. 15, 2009
Ex-DOJ Lawyer Railed Against 'Libs'
A Republican appointee in President Bush's Justice Department broke federal law by using political and ideological considerations in personnel decisions and later lied to senators about it in a congressional inquiry, according to a report released Tuesday by the department.




Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - A Republican appointee in President Bush's Justice Department broke federal law by using political and ideological considerations in personnel decisions and later lied to senators about it in a congressional inquiry, according to a report released Tuesday by the department. The 70-page report details evidence showing that Bradley Schlozman, then the acting head of the civil rights division,...
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