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Groups seek disbarment for Bush's top lawyers

A coalition of progressive groups sought Monday to have 12 Bush administration lawyers disbarred for their roles in crafting the legal rationale for so-called enhanced interrogation techniques that many view as torture.

Former Bush aides get a break on post-9/11 immigrant detentions

Onetime top Bush administration officials received a break from the Supreme Court on Monday.

Senate report: Rice, Cheney OK'd CIA use of waterboarding

Top Bush administration officials gave the CIA approval to use waterboarding, a controversial interrogation technique, as early as 2002, a Senate intelligence report shows.

'Era of open government' behind information policy reversal

To expand openness and transparency, the Obama administration has rescinded a Bush administration standard on withholding government documents, Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday.

Commentary: Gonzales got an unfair rap

Last week, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was a guest on CNN's "Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull."

Gonzales lauds 'tremendous job' by his Justice Department

Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales spoke to CNN's Campbell Brown on Tuesday about his record at the Justice Department, including the firing of nine U.S. attorneys, allegedly for political reasons. Here are excerpts of the interview:

Justices voice concerns about 9/11 detainee lawsuit

Current and former top Bush administration officials may have caught a break from the Supreme Court Wednesday on whether they can be held personally liable for the alleged mistreatment of those detained after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Time.com: The Supreme Court's 2008 Docket

As the highest court in the U.S. begins its 2008 term on Oct. 6, TIME breaks down four significant cases to watch

Ashcroft defends waterboarding before House panel

The controversial interrogation technique of waterboarding has served a "valuable" purpose and does not constitute torture, former Attorney General John Ashcroft told a House committee Thursday.

Scientist's anthrax lawsuit settled for $2.8 million

A former Army scientist who was named a "person of interest" in the deadly 2001 anthrax attacks has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with the Justice Department.

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